[Congressional Record Volume 154, Number 160 (Thursday, October 2, 2008)]
[Senate]
[Pages S10493-S10501]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
EXECUTIVE CALENDAR
Mr. REID. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the Senate
proceed to executive session to consider Calendar Nos. 695, 758, 759,
762, 763, 764, 767 to and including 770, 776, 777, 778, 785, 786, 787,
788, 789, 790 to and including 804, 807 to and including 812, all
nominations on the Secretary's Desk in the Air Force, Army, Coast
Guard, and Navy; that the Commerce Committee be discharged of PN2090,
Coast Guard promotions; that the HELP Committee be discharged of the
following: for membership on the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review
Commission: PN1828, Mary Lucille Jordan, and PN1976 Michael Young; for
membership on the National Council on Disability: PN1503 Katherine O.
McCary; PN1509 Chad Colley; PN1510 Victoria Ray Carlson; PN1511 Tony J.
Williams; PN1512 John R. Vaughn; PN1761 Marlyn Andrea Howe; PN1762
Lonnie C. Moore; PN1763 Heather McCallum; for membership on the Board
of Trustees of the James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation: PN1687
John J. Faso; PN1688 Joe Manchin III; PN1689 Harvey M. Tettlebaum; for
membership on the Board of Trustees of the Harry S. Truman Scholarship
Foundation: PN1977 Dave Heineman; for membership on the National
Science Board, National Science Foundation: PN2023 Esin Gulari; PN2025
Diane Souvaine; for membership on the National Council on the Arts:
PN2102 JoAnn Falletta and PN2103 Lee Greenwood; that the Finance
Committee be discharged of PN2017, Edwin Eck, Internal Revenue Service
Oversight Board; that the Foreign Relations Committee be discharged of
the following: to serve as a U.S. Representative to the U.N. General
Assembly: PN2055 Anthony H. Gioia and PN2056 Karen Elliott House;
PN1751 James Franklin Jeffrey to be Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service; for various foreign service officers, consular officers and
career members of the senior foreign service: PN1991, PN1998, PN1999
and PN2000; that the Judiciary Committee be discharged of PN1703 Dennis
Michael Klein; that the Senate proceed to their consideration, en bloc;
that the nominations be confirmed, en bloc; the motions to reconsider
be laid upon the table, en bloc; that no further motions be in order;
and that any statements relating to the nominations be printed in the
Record; provided further that the President be immediately notified of
the Senate's action and the Senate return to legislative session.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
The nominations considered and confirmed en bloc are as follows:
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Christine O. Hill, of Georgia, to be an Assistant Secretary
of Veterans Affairs (Congressional Affairs).
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Matthew A. Reynolds, of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant
Secretary of State (Legislative Affairs).
Brian H. Hook, of Iowa, to be an Assistant Secretary of
State (International Organization Affairs).
C. Steven McGann, of New York, 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 Republic of the Fiji Islands, and to serve
concurrently and without additional compensation as
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United
States of America to the Republic of Nauru, the Kingdom of
Tonga, Tuvalu, and the Republic of Kiribati.
Carol Ann Rodley, of Virginia, 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 Kingdom of Cambodia.
Sung Y. Kim, of California, a Foreign Service Officer of
Class One, for the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of
service as Special Envoy for the Six Party Talks.
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Patrick W. Dunne, of New York, to be Under Secretary for
Benefits of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY
Carol Waller Pope, of the District of Columbia, to be a
Member of the Federal Labor Relations Authority for a term
expiring July 1, 2009 (Reappointment), to which position she
was appointed during the last recess of the Senate.
Thomas M. Beck, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Federal
Labor Relations Authority for a term of five years expiring
July 1, 2010.
POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
Ruth Y. Goldway, of California, to be a Commissioner of the
Postal Regulatory
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Commission for the term expiring November 22, 2014.
(Reappointment)
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Gregory G. Garre, of Maryland, to be Solicitor General of
the United States, vice Paul D. Clement, resigned.
George W. Venables, of California, to be United States
Marshal for the Southern District of California for the term
of four years.
A. Brian Albritton, of Florida, to be United States
Attorney for the Middle District of Florida for the term of
four years.
ELECTION ASSISTANCE COMMISSION
Gracia M. Hillman, of the District of Columbia, to be a
Member of the Election Assistance Commission for a term
expiring December 12, 2009. (Reappointment)
Donetta Davidson, of Colorado, to be a Member of the
Election Assistance Commission for a term expiring December
12, 2011. (Reappointment)
Rosemary E. Rodriguez, of Colorado, to be a Member of the
Election Assistance Commission for a term expiring December
12, 2011. (Reappointment)
Gineen Bresso Beach, of New York, to be a Member of the
Election Assistance Commission for the remainder of the term
expiring December 12, 2009, vice Caroline C. Hunter,
resigned.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Michael Bruce Donley, of Virginia, to be Secretary of the
Air Force, vice Michael W. Wynne, resigned.
NATIONAL SECURITY EDUCATION BOARD
David H. McIntyre, of Texas, to be a Member of the National
Security Education Board for a term of four years, vice Mark
Falcoff, term expiring.
Mark J. Gerencser, of New Jersey, to be a Member of the
National Security Education Board for a term of four years,
vice Robert N. Shamansky, term expired.
in the navy
The following named officer for appointment in the United
States Navy to the grade indicated under title 10, U.S.C.,
section 624:
To be rear admiral
Rear Adm. (lh) Timothy V. Flynn, III
The following named officers for appointment in the United
States Navy Reserve to the grade indicated under title 10,
U.S.C., section 12203:
To be rear admiral (lower half)
Capt. George W. Ballance
in the army
The following named officer for appointment in the United
States Army to the grade indicated while assigned to a
position of importance and responsibility under title 10,
U.S.C., section 601:
To be lieutenant general
Brig. Gen. Patrick J. O'Reilly
in the air force
The following named officer for appointment as Vice Chief
of Staff, United States Air Force, and appointment to the
grade indicated while assigned to a position of importance
and responsibility under title 10, U.S.C., sections 8034 and
601:
To be general
Lt. Gen. William M. Fraser, III
The following named officer for appointment as the Chief of
the National Guard Bureau and for appointment to the grade
indicated in the Reserve of the Air Force under title 10,
U.S.C., sections 601 and 10502:
To be general
Lt. Gen. Craig R. McKinley
in the army
The following named officer for appointment in the United
States Army to the grade indicated while assigned to a
position of importance and responsibility under title 10,
U.S.C., section 601:
To be general
Gen. David D. McKiernan
The following named officer for appointment in the United
States Army to the grade indicated while assigned to a
position of importance and responsibility under title 10,
U.S.C., section 601:
To be lieutenant general
Lt. Gen. William G. Webster, Jr.
The following named officers for appointment in the United
States Army to the grade indicated under title 10, U.S.C.,
section 624:
To be major general
Brigadier General Daniel B. Allyn
Brigadier General Rodney O. Anderson
Brigadier General James O. Barclay, III
Brigadier General Arthur M. Bartell
Brigadier General John R. Bartley
Brigadier General John M. Bednarek
Brigadier General Donald M. Campbell, Jr.
Brigadier General John F. Campbell
Brigadier General Charles T. Cleveland
Brigadier General Jeffrey J. Dorko
Brigadier General Kenneth S. Dowd
Brigadier General Michael Ferriter
Brigadier General Michael T. Flynn
Brigadier General William B. Garrett, III
Brigadier General James L. Hodge
Brigadier General James L. Huggins, Jr.
Brigadier General John D. Johnson
Brigadier General Nickolas G. Justice
Brigadier General Susan S. Lawrence
Brigadier General Kevin A. Leonard
Brigadier General Gregg F. Martin
Brigadier General James M. Milano
Brigadier General John W. Peabody
Brigadier General David G. Perkins
Brigadier General James L. Terry
Brigadier General Michael S. Tucker
Brigadier General Joseph L. Votel
Brigadier General Francis J. Wiercinski
Brigadier General Terry A. Wolff
The following Army National Guard of the United States
officer for appointment in the Reserve of the Army in the
grade indicated while assigned to a position of importance
and responsibility under title 10, U.S.C., section 601:
To be lieutenant general
Lt. Gen. H. Steven Blum
in the air force
The following Air National Guard of the United States
officers for appointment in the Reserve of the Air Force to
the grades indicated under title 10, U.S.C., sections 12203
and 12212:
To be major general
Brigadier General Garry C. Dean
Brigadier General Steven R. Doohen
Brigadier General Donald E. Fick
Brigadier General Kathleen E. Fick
Brigadier General Linda K. McTague
Brigadier General Alan W. Palmer
Brigadier General Charles E. Tucker, Jr.
Brigadier General Jannette Young
To be brigadier general
Colonel John D. Bledsoe, Jr.
Colonel Brewster S. Butters
Colonel Charles E. Foster, Jr.
Colonel Mark R. Kraus
Colonel Catherine S. Lutz
Colonel Joseph K. Martin, Jr.
Colonel Jay M. Pearsall
Colonel James W. Schroeder
in the navy
The following named officer for appointment in the United
States Navy to the grade indicated while assigned to a
position of importance and responsibility under title 10,
U.S.C., section 601:
To be vice admiral
Rear Adm. Alan S. Thompson
in the army
The following named officer for appointment in the Reserve
of the Army to the grade indicated under title 10, U.S.C.,
section 12203:
To be brigadier general
Col. Karlynn P. O'Shaughnessy
The following named officer for appointment in the United
States Army to the grade indicated while assigned to a
position of importance and responsibility under title 10,
U.S.C., section 601:
To be lieutenant general
Maj. Gen. Carroll F. Pollett
David H. Pryor, of Arkansas, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for a
term expiring January 31, 2014. (Reappointment)
Bruce M. Ramer, of California, to be a Member of the Board
of Directors of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for a
term expiring January 31, 2012, vice Warren Bell.
Elizabeth Sembler, of Florida, to be a Member of the Board
of Directors of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for a
term expiring January 31, 2014, vice Claudia Puig, term
expired.
Loretta Cheryl Sutliff, of Nevada, to be a Member of the
Board of Directors of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
for a term expiring January 31, 2012, vice Frank Henry Cruz,
term expired.
in the COAST GUARD
The following named officers for appointment in the United
States Coast Guard to the grade indicated under Section 271,
Title 14, U.S. Code:
To be rear admiral
Rear Adm. (1h) Christopher C. Colvin
Rear Adm. (1h) David T. Glenn
Rear Adm. (1h) Mary E. Landry
Rear Adm. (1h) Ronald J. Rabago
Rear Adm. (1h) Paul F. Zukunft
The following named officers for appointment in the United
States Coast Guard to the grade indicated under section 271,
title 14, U.S. Code:
To be rear admiral
Rear Adm. (1h) Thomas F. Atkin
Rear Adm. (lh) Kevin S. Cook
Rear Adm. (lh) Daniel A. Neptun
Rear Adm. (1h) Thomas P. Ostebo
Rear Adm. (lh) Steven H. Ratti
Rear Adm. (lh) James A. Watson
Nominations Placed on the Secretary's Desk
IN THE AIR FORCE
PN1933 AIR FORCE nomination of Sarah C. L. Scullion, which
was received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of July 30, 2008.
PN1934 AIR FORCE nomination of Richard E. Cutts, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of July 30, 2008.
PN1935 AIR FORCE nomination of Karl L. Brown, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of July 30, 2008.
PN1936 AIR FORCE nominations (2) beginning ANDREW T.
HARKREADER, and ending TARIS S. HAWKINS, which nominations
were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of July 30, 2008.
PN1995 AIR FORCE nominations (2) beginning Darrell I.
Morgan, and ending ROGER E. JONES, which nominations were
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 9, 2008.
PN2001 AIR FORCE nominations (8) beginning THOMAS R. REED,
and ending
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VIJAYALAKSHMI SRIPATHY, which nominations were received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 12, 2008.
PN2002 AIR FORCE nomination of Daniel Uribe, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 12, 2008.
PN2003 AIR FORCE nomination of Mark A. Lambertsen, which
was received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 12, 2008.
PN2004 AIR FORCE nomination of Randy L. Manella, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 12, 2008.
PN2005 AIR FORCE nomination of Timothy W. Ricks, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 12, 2008.
PN2006 AIR FORCE nominations (7) beginning MARCO V. GALVEZ,
and ending JOHN T. SYMONDS, which nominations were received
by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 12, 2008.
PN2031 AIR FORCE nominations (527) beginning JOHN J.
ABBATIELLO, and ending TIMOTHY A. ZOERLEIN, which nominations
were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 15, 2008.
PN2032 AIR FORCE nominations (56) beginning MICHELLE T.
AARON, and ending JULIE F. ZWIES, which nominations were
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 15, 2008.
PN2033 AIR FORCE nominations (109) beginning ELAINE M.
ALEXA, and ending DENNIS C. WOOTEN, which nominations were
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 15, 2008.
PN2034 AIR FORCE nominations (56) beginning NICOLA S.
ADAMS, and ending TAMBRA L. YATES, which nominations were
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 15, 2008.
PN2035 AIR FORCE nominations (110) beginning JADE A. ALOTA,
and ending MICHELLE L. WRIGHT, which nominations were
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 15, 2008.
PN2036 AIR FORCE nominations (4) beginning ROBERT L. CLARK,
and ending JOHN K. BINI, which nominations were received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 15, 2008.
PN2037 AIR FORCE nomination of Theodore A. Mickle Jr.,
which was received by the Senate and appeared in the
Congressional Record of September 15, 2008.
PN2052 AIR FORCE nominations (18) beginning MICHAEL G.
BUTEL, and ending TIMOTHY S. WOODRUFF, which nominations were
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 15, 2008.
IN THE ARMY
PN1235-2 ARMY nomination of ALLEN D. FERRY, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of January 23, 2008.
PN1937 ARMY nomination of Stephen E. Huskey, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of July 30, 2008.
PN1938 ARMY nominations (2) beginning JENNIFER A. HISGEN,
and ending VIVIAN C. SHAFER, which nominations were received
by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
July 30, 2008.
PN1939 ARMY nominations (31) beginning KORD H. BASNIGHT,
and ending FRANK D. WHITNEY, which nominations were received
by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
July 30, 2008.
PN1940 ARMY nominations (55) beginning BRADLEY AEBI, and
ending JONATHAN YUN, which nominations were received by the
Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of July 30,
2008.
PN1941 ARMY nominations (277) beginning JULIE A. AKE, and
ending SCOTT E. YOUNG, which nominations were received by the
Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of July 30,
2008.
PN1996 ARMY nomination of Mark V. Flasch, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 9, 2008.
PN2007 ARMY nomination of Steven B. Horton, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 12, 2008.
PN2008 ARMY nomination of Mary F. Braun, which was received
by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 12, 2008.
PN2009 ARMY nomination of James C. Bayley, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 12, 2008.
PN2010 ARMY nomination of Jose R. Rafols, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 12, 2008.
PN2011 ARMY nomination of Matthew Myles, which was received
by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 12, 2008.
PN2012 ARMY nomination of Jayanthi Kondamini, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 12, 2008.
PN2013 ARMY nominations (3) beginning KATHERINE G.
ARTERBURN, and ending JESSE C. WHITE, which nominations were
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 12, 2008.
PN2014 ARMY nominations (3) beginning LEEANN M. CAPACE, and
ending DUAINE J. KACZINSKI, which nominations were received
by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 12, 2008.
PN2015 ARMY nominations (2) beginning JOB ANDUJAR, and
ending RALPH LAYMAN, which nominations were received by the
Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of September
12, 2008.
PN2038 ARMY nomination of Chris D. Fritz, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 15, 2008.
PN2039 ARMY nominations (4) beginning SHANNON B. BROWN, and
ending ARNOLD K. IAEA, which nominations were received by the
Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of September
15, 2008.
PN2040 ARMY nominations (7) beginning HOWARD DAVIS, and
ending JAMES WILKINSON, which nominations were received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 15, 2008.
PN2041 ARMY nomination of Katherine L. Froehling, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 15, 2008.
PN2060 ARMY nomination of Jonathan E. Kraft, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 16, 2008.
PN2061 ARMY nomination of D060712, which was received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 16, 2008.
PN2062 ARMY nominations (6) beginning PHILIP W. GAY, and
ending TIMOTHY N. THOMBLESON, which nominations were received
by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 16, 2008.
PN2063 ARMY nomination of D060652, which was received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 16, 2008.
PN2064 ARMY nomination of Tyrone P. Crabb, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 16, 2008.
PN2065 ARMY nominations (3) beginning MICHAEL M. KING, and
ending BRADLEY C. WARE, which nominations were received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 16, 2008.
PN2066 ARMY nominations (4) beginning D060674, and ending
D060715, which nominations were received by the Senate and
appeared in the Congressional Record of September 16, 2008.
PN2067 ARMY nomination of D060834, which was received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 16, 2008.
PN2068 ARMY nominations (2) beginning D060478, and ending
D060552, which nominations were received by the Senate and
appeared in the Congressional Record of September 16, 2008.
PN2069 ARMY nominations (20) beginning D060513, and ending
D070008, which nominations were received by the Senate and
appeared in the Congressional Record of September 16, 2008.
PN2070 ARMY nominations (472) beginning JONATHAN S. ACKISS,
and ending D070159, which nominations were received by the
Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of September
16, 2008.
PN2071 ARMY nominations (501) beginning STEPHEN L. ADAMSON,
and ending X0005, which nominations were received by the
Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of September
16, 2008.
PN2072 ARMY nominations (849) beginning MATTHEW T.
ADAMCZYK, and ending D060798, which nominations were received
by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 16, 2008.
PN2074 ARMY nomination of Nathan V. Sweetser, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 18, 2008.
PN2079 ARMY nominations (4) beginning DAVID E. GRAETZ, and
ending STEPHEN E. VAUGHN, which nominations were received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 22, 2008.
PN2080 ARMY nominations (15) beginning ORMAN W. BOYD, and
ending D060774, which nominations were received by the Senate
and appeared in the Congressional Record of September 22,
2008.
PN2081 ARMY nominations (20) beginning CHRISTOPHER C.
CARLSON, and ending JAMES G. WINTE, JR., which nominations
were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 22, 2008.
IN THE COAST GUARD
PN2026 COAST GUARD nominations (2) beginning KURT A.
SEBASTIAN, and ending GLENN M. SULMASY, which nominations
were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 15, 2008.
PN2027 COAST GUARD nominations (89) beginning John J.
Arenstam, and ending John D. Wood, which nominations were
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 15, 2008.
PN2028 COAST GUARD nominations (241) beginning Lara A.
Anderson, and ending Christopher H. Zorman, which nominations
were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 15, 2008.
PN2059 COAST GUARD nominations (18) beginning Robert P.
Branc, and ending Hekmat D. Tamimie, which nominations were
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 16, 2008.
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IN THE NAVY
PN1942 NAVY nominations (12) beginning ANTHONY M. GRIFFAY,
and ending ANDREW G. LIGGETT, which nominations were received
by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
July 30, 2008.
PN1943 NAVY nomination of Patrick J. Fullerton, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of July 30, 2008.
PN1944 NAVY nominations (2) beginning JOSHUA D. CROUSE, and
ending DAVE S. EVANS, which nominations were received by the
Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of July 30,
2008.
PN1945 NAVY nominations (4) beginning MATTHEW E. DUBROW,
and ending ROBERT S. THOMAS, which nominations were received
by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
July 30, 2008.
PN1946 NAVY nominations (9) beginning ZACHARY A. BEEHNER,
and ending DAVID R. WILCOX, which nominations were received
by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
July 30, 2008.
PN1947 NAVY nominations (9) beginning DENVER L. APPLEHANS,
and ending CHRISTOPHER S. SERVELLO, which nominations were
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of July 30, 2008.
PN1948 NAVY nominations (21) beginning LYLE P. AINSWORTH,
and ending JUAN C. VARELA, which nominations were received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of July
30, 2008.
PN1949 NAVY nominations (21) beginning RODNEY O. ADAMS, and
ending STEVEN T. WISNOSKI, which nominations were received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of July
30, 2008.
PN1950 NAVY nominations (22) beginning TIMOTHY R. CAMPO,
and ending JOHN E. WOODS III, which nominations were received
by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
July 30, 2008.
PN1951 NAVY nominations (33) beginning MICHAEL M. ANDREWS,
and ending JOSEPH ZULIANI, which nominations were received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of July
30, 2008.
PN1952 NAVY nominations (37) beginning LASUMAR R. ARAGON,
and ending SARAH E. ZARRO, which nominations were received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of July
30, 2008.
PN1953 NAVY nominations (44) beginning AUDREY G. ADAMS, and
ending JAMES B. VERNON, which nominations were received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of July
30, 2008.
PN1954 NAVY nominations (83) beginning ADAM L. ALBARADO,
and ending DENNIS M. ZOGG, which nominations were received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of July
30, 2008.
PN1955 NAVY nominations (123) beginning EMMANUEL C.
ARCELONA, and ending BERNERD C. ZWAHLEN, which nominations
were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of July 30, 2008.
PN1956 NAVY nominations (1086) beginning CAL R. ABEL, and
ending CHARLES B. ZUHOSKI, which nominations were received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of July
30, 2008.
PN2042 NAVY nominations (38) beginning STEVIC B. ABAD, and
ending NATHAN J. WONDER, which nominations were received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 15, 2008.
PN2043 NAVY nominations (243) beginning DANA E. ADKINS, and
ending VINCENT A. I. ZIZAK, which nominations were received
by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 15, 2008.
PN2044 NAVY nominations (110) beginning CHRISTOPHER W.
ABBOTT, and ending TOM A. ZURAKOWSKI, which nominations were
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 15, 2008.
PN2045 NAVY nominations (38) beginning CATHERINE K. K.
CHIAPPETTA, and ending SYLVAINE W. WONG, which nominations
were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 15, 2008.
PN2046 NAVY nominations (94) beginning PAUL G. ALBERS, and
ending JOHN P. ZALAR, which nominations were received by the
Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of September
15, 2008.
PN2047 NAVY nominations (114) beginning JOSEPH K. AHN, and
ending DAVID M. WRIGHT, which nominations were received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 15, 2008.
PN2048 NAVY nominations (36) beginning CASSIE L. ALLEN, and
ending DAVID S. YANG, which nominations were received by the
Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of September
15, 2008.
PN2049 NAVY nominations (54) beginning FERDINAND D. ABRIL,
and ending YUE K. ZHANG, which nominations were received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 15, 2008.
PN2050 NAVY nominations (10) beginning PALMO S. BARRERA,
and ending HORACIO G. TAN, which nominations were received by
the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record of
September 15, 2008.
PN2051 NAVY nomination of Jefferey R. Jernigan, which was
received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional
Record of September 15, 2008.
united states coast guard
The following named officers for appointment to the grade
indicated in the United States Coast Guard under Title 14,
U.S.C. Section 271:
To be lieutenant commander
Micah N. Acree
Michel K. Adams
Erin N. Adler
Edward W. Ahlstrand
Eric C. Allen
Nahshon I. Almandmoss
Jamie T. Amon
Jeremy J. Anderson
Richard A. Angelet
John D. Annonen
Kyle S. Armstrong
Douglas G. Atkins
Stephen D. Axley
Patrick T. Bacher
James J. Bailey
Jordan M. Baldueza
Robert J. Baronas
Heinz G. Bartnick
David M. Bartram
Tab A. Beach
Clayton R. Beal
Derek C. Beatty
Paul R. Beavis
Brian J. Behler
David S. Bennett
Brent R. Bergan
James R. Bigbie
James A. Binniker
Stephen R. Bird
Jeffrey A. Bixler
Todd X. Bloch
Jose M. Bolanos
Matthew T. Bourassa
Matt A. Bournonville
Ralph J. Boyes
Jeffrey R. Bray
Curtis G. Brown
Scott D. Buettner
Chaning D. Burgess
Patrick C. Burkett
Derrek W. Burrus
Conrado R. Cabantac
Thelma Cabantac
Michael R. Cain
Gregory A. Callaghan
Timothy F. Callister
James C. Campbell
Eric M. Carrero
Robert W. Carroll
Jonathan A. Carter
Justin M. Carter
Drew M. Casey
Thomas M. Casey
Sean R. Cashell
John D. Cashman
Anthony B. Caudle
Deborah D. Cawthorn
Steven E. Cerveny
Sherri L. Chamberlin
Robert B. Chambers
John V. Chang
Randall T. Chong
Michael A. Cilenti
Joseph A. Comar
Bradley C. Cook
Jeffrey K. Coon
Daniel H. Cost
Thomas G. Cowell
Lauren E. Cox
Michael A. Crider
Edgardo Cruz
Megan L. Cull
Patrick A. Culver
Christopher H. Dailey
Asa S. Daniels
Douglas K. Daniels
Stephen Daponte
John G. Daughtry
Elaina Davis
Jay E. Davis
Javier A. Delgado
Matthew J. Denning
Daniel T. Deutermann
Shana R. Donaldson
Jason J. Dorval
Rebecca W. Dorval
Jeffrey B. Dorwart
John F. Druelle
Daniel D. Dumas
Brian J. Eckley
Rachel M. Eldridge
Robin A. Ellerbe
Ryan S. Engel
Anthony Ennamorato
Thomas C. Evans
Chad A. Fait
Jessica A. Fant
Peter E. Fant
Michael P. Fisher
Lee A. Fleming
Amy E. Florentino
Charles K. Fluke
Mark C. Focken
James T. Fogle
Steven P. Foran
Jamie C. Frederick
Matthew S. Furlong
Marianne M. Gelakoska
Shawn T. Geraghty
Shannon B. Giammanco
Thomas A. Gill
Matthew S. Gingrich
Mark P. Glancy
Shields R. Gore
Andrew C. Gorman
Jeffrey R. Graham
Sean W. Green
Robert P. Griffiths
Douglas C. Hall
Alan D. Hansen
James J. Harkins
Wendy L. Hart
John M. Hartlove
Anthony H. Hawes
Suzanne E. Hemann
Jeff S. Henderson
John G. Henighan
John Henry
Thomas G. Hickey
David S. Hill
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Gary A. Hillman
Dean A. Hines
James E. Hollinger
Chad B. Holm
Michael T. Holmes
Terry D. Holom
Ashley R. Holt
Anna K. Hopkins
Thomas J. Hopkins
Walter R. Hoppe
Michael J. Hosey
Christopher M. Howard
Jeffery S. Howard
Thomas A. Howell
Brian P. Huff
Timothy A. Hunter
Edward V. Jackson
Michael S. Jackson
James L. Jarnac
Darwin A. Jensen
Jay J. Jerome
Jason J. Jessup
Andrew S. Joca
Geoffrey W. Johannesen
Bradley K. Johnson
Dean E. Jordan
Meridena D. Kauffman
Daniel P. Keane
Whitney S. Keith
Brad W. Kelly
Johnny J. Kidwell
Shanell M. King
Robert R. Kistner
James A. Klein
Breanna L. Knutson
Zachary A. Koehler
Henry M. Konczynski
Brian M. Kostecki
Frank A. Kratochvil
Jerry J. Krywanczyk
Julie P. Kuck
Mark I. Kuperman
Heather P. Kuta
Michael R. Lachowicz
Gregory S. Lambrecht
Kenneth R. Langford
Kevin Lape
Matthew H. Laughlin
Sonya L. Leibowitz
Donna D. Leoce
Deborah S. Lindquist
Manuel P. Lomba
Daniel W. Long
Oscar B. Lorenzo
Troy T. Luna
Evelyn L. Lynn
Anthony J. Maffia
Neil C. Marcelino
Matthew I. Marlow
Heather R. Mattern
Romulus P. Matthews
Eric J. Matthies
Lonnie L. Mattoon
William L. McGoey
Eugene D. McGuinness
Steven J. McKechnie
Brian J. McLaughlin
Louvenia McMillan
Brian J. McSorley
Ann M. McSpadden
William L. Mees
David L. Melton
Andrew J. Meyers
Stacy L. Miller
David W. Mitchell
Chad A. Moore
Matthew J. Moorlag
Jason W. Morgan
Kevin T. Morgan
Paul I. Morgan
Guy A. Morrow
Andrew J. Motter
Edward X. Munoz
Andre C. Murphy
Maurice D. Murphy
Scott A. Murphy
Dawn W. Murray
William A. Nabach
Robert A. Nakama
Monty Nijjar
Joseph B. Notch
Loan T. O'Brien
Michael G. Odom
Craig T. Olesnevich
Christopher A. O'Neal
Michael P. O'Neil
Thomas A. Ottenwaelder
Anthony R. Owens
Philbert C. Pabellon
John D. Pack
Mark S. Palmer
Bryan C. Pape
Eric G. Para
Gregory L. Parsons
Eric W. Pearson
Latasha E. Pennant
Joshua D. Pennington
Benjamin L. Perkins
Craig R. Petersen
Eben H. Phillips
Kenneth G. Phillips
Nathan R. Phillips
William E. Pickering
Robert M. Pirone
Christopher M. Pisares
Willie E. Pittman
Kevin L. Plylar
Juan M. Posada
Robert H. Potter
David J. Potyok
William W. Preston
Harold Price
Scott A. Rae
Michael J. Rasch
Felicia K. Raybon
Michael C. Reed
David J. Reinhard
Ryan S. Rhodes
Ronald E. Richards
Felix S. Rivera
Brian W. Robinson
Helena H. Robinson
Len M. Robinson
Paul A. Rodriguez
Rex E. Roebuck
Stephanie S. Ronchetto
Blanca Rosas
Robert A. Rosenow
Rhett R. Rothberg
Paul F. Rudick
Gregory K. Sabra
Scott M. Sanborn
Mark C. Sawyer
Norbert M. Schweinsberg
William A. Scott
Fred W. Seaton
Marc R. Sennick
Donald E. Shaffer
Michael D. Sharp
Gregory A. Shouse
Ryan T. Siewert
Chad S. Skillman
James S. Small
Keith L. Smith
Gregory M. Somers
Edward P. Soriano
Warren P. Sproul
James B. Stellflug
Framar L. Stenson
Hilary Stickle
Glenn J. Stpierre
Heather J. Stpierre
William E. Strickland
James B. Suffern
Maryann C. Swendsen
Daniel A. Tallman
Christopher J. Tantillo
Gregory M. Tarpey
Dale T. Taylor
Travis G. Taylor
Ronald S. Teague
Brian S. Thomas
Brett J. Thompson
Gregory P. Torgersen
Keith A. Trepanier
Todd C. Troup
Prudencio M. Tubalado
Marc E. Tunstall
Shawn Tutt
Daniel R. Ursino
Jeffrey M. Vajda
Kurt M. Vanhauter
Christopher D. Vargo
Omar Vazquez
Guillermo Vega
Greg E. Versaw
Jowcol I. Vina
Richard E. Vincent
Randy S. Waddington
Matthew J. Waldron
Thomas W. Wallin
Robert B. Walls
Richard B. Walsh
Jon T. Warner
Donis W. Waters
Charles E. Webb
Kimberly S. Wheatley
Christopher J. Williammee
Jerred C. Williams
Scott R. Williams
Timothy C. Williamson
Norman C. Witt
William C. Woityra
Phillip D. Wolf
Lance M. Wood
Michael J. Woodrum
Robert S. Workman
Douglas E. Wyatt
Robert D. Wyman
Matthew D. York
James T. Zawrotny
Michael J. Zeruto
federal mine safety and health review commission
Mary Lucille Jordan, of Maryland, to be a Member of the
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission for a term
of six years expiring August 30, 2014. (Reappointment)
Michael Young, of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission for a term
of six years expiring August 30, 2014. (Reappointment)
national council on disability
Katherine O. McCary, of Virginia, to be a Member of the
National Council on Disability for a term expiring September
17, 2009, vice Milton Aponte, term expired.
Chad Colley, of Florida, to be a Member of the National
Council on Disability for a term expiring September 17, 2010.
(Reappointment)
Victoria Ray Carlson, of Iowa, to be a Member of the
National Council on Disability for a term expiring September
17, 2010. (Reappointment)
Tony J. Williams, of Washington, to be a Member of the
National Council on Disability for a term expiring September
17, 2009, vice Young Woo Kang, term expired.
John R. Vaughn, of Florida, to be a Member of the National
Council on Disability for a term expiring September 17, 2010.
(Reappointment)
Marylyn Andrea Howe, of Massachusetts, to be a Member of
the National Council on Disability for a term expiring
September 17, 2011. (Reappointment)
Lonnie C. Moore, of Kansas, to be a Member of the National
Council on Disability for a term expiring September 17, 2011.
(Reappointment)
Heather McCallum, of Georgia, to be a Member of the
National Council on Disability for a term expiring September
17, 2011, vice Cynthia Allen Wainscott, term expiring.
james madison memorial fellowship foundation
John J. Faso, of New York, to be a Member of the Board of
Trustees of the James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation
for a
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term expiring May 29, 2013, vice David Wesley Fleming, term
expired.
Joe Manchin III, of West Virginia, to be a Member of the
Board of Trustees of the James Madison Memorial Fellowship
Foundation for a term expiring November 5, 2012, vice George
Perdue, term expired.
Harvey M. Tettlebaum, of Missouri, to be a Member of the
Board of Trustees of the James Madison Memorial Fellowship
Foundation for a term expiring October 3, 2012, vice Marc R.
Pacheco, term expired.
harry S truman scholarship foundation
Dave Heinemann, of Nebraska, to be a Member of the Board of
Trustees of the Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation for a
term expiring December 10, 2011, vice Mel Carnahan.
national science board, national science foundation
Esin Gulari, of South Carolina, to be a Member of the
National Science Board, National Science Foundation, for a
term expiring May 10, 2014, vice Daniel E. Hastings, term
expired.
Diane L. Souvaine, of Massachusetts, to be a Member of the
National Science Board, National Science Foundation, for a
term expiring May 10, 2014, vice Kenneth M. Ford, term
expired.
national council on the arts
JoAnn Falletta, of New York, to be a Member of the National
Council on the Arts for the remainder of the term expiring
September 3, 2012, vice Foreststorn Hamilton.
Lee Greenwood, of Tennessee, to be a Member of the National
Council on the Arts for a term expiring September 3, 2014,
Vice Makoto Fujimura, term expired.
internal revenue service oversight board
Edwin Eck, of Montana, to be a Member of the Internal
Revenue Service Oversight Board for a term expiring September
14, 2013. (Reappointment)
general assembly of The United Nations
Anthony H. Gioia, of New York, to be a Representative of
the United States of America to the Sixty-third Session of
the General Assembly of the United Nations.
Karen Elliott House, of New Jersey, to be an Alternate
Representative of the United States of America to the Sixty-
third Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations.
Career Member of The Senior Foreign Service
James Franklin Jeffrey, 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 Republic of Turkey.
foreign service officers, consular officers and career members of
senior foreign service
The following-named persons of the agencies indicated for
appointment as Foreign Service Officers of the classes
stated.
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
Oma T. Blum, of Virginia
For appointment as Foreign Service Officer of Class Three,
Consular Officer and Secretary in the Diplomatic Service of
the United States of America, effective January 9, 2008:
Department of State
Min Chang, of California
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
Alyce Abdalla, of California
Michael A. Aguilera, of Washington
Jean Elizabeth Akers, of the District of Columbia
David Christopher Allen, of Virginia
Marcia Sofia Anglarill, of Maryland
Claudia L. Baker, of California
Peter R. Barte, of Virginia
Arthur J. Bell, of California
Carla Ann Benini, of Washington
Michael L. Benton, of Maryland
Katharine E. Bernsohn, of the District of Columbia
Wendy S. Brafman, of South Carolina
Brett Plitt Bruen, of New York
Malgorzata Bula-Duane, of New York
Deborah Lynn Campbell, of Florida
Kelly Hapka Carrillo, of Texas
Mark A. Caudill, of Virginia
Hunter B. Chen, of California
Cecilia S. Choi, of California
Charlotte Ann Crouch, of Arizona
Jennifer D. Crow, of California
Brian Sean DaRin, of New York
Hilary Chisato Watanabe Dauer, of Virginia
Learned H. Dees, of the District of Columbia
Gary Lee Dewey, of Arizona
Daniela A. DiPierro, of Massachusetts
Timothy Patrick Dougherty, of California
James A. Dragon, of Virginia
John Holmes Dunne, of Alaska
Arthur Thompson Evans IV, of Ohio
Christiana Marie Foreman, of California
Eric M. Frater, of California
Warren Mitchell Gray, of Florida
Phaedra Marie Gwyn, of Texas
Jennifer Diana Harris, of Florida
John Charles Hartman, of Texas
Chris Dharman Hensman, of Rhode Island
Andrew Jay, of New York
Defies Jobin Welch, of Virginia
Peter James Kaufman, of California
Barbara S. Keary, of the District of Columbia
Juliana Junghwa Kim, of Illinois
Lawrence John Kimmel, of Washington
Joey E. Klinger, of Pennsylvania
Wendy A. Kolls, of California
Maria V. Lane, of Colorado
John S. LaRochelle, of Florida
Alica Emin Lejlic, of Illinois
Deborah Berns Lingwood, of Florida
Sara L. Litke, of Washington
Inga Litvinsky, of Massachusetts
Donald E. Locke, of Texas
Stephen E. Lynagh, of New York
Joslyn Mack-Wilson, of Virginia
Hong-Geok T. Maerkle, of California
Ryan D. Matheny, of California
Brian J. McGrath, of New York
Alexander J. McLaren, of Virginia
Robert R. Mearkle, of Minnesota
Christine Elizabeth Meyer, of Texas
Lia N. Miler, of New York
Sumreen K. Mrza, of California
Gladys Angel Moreau, of California
Bindi Kirit Patel, of California
Sarah Catherine Peck, of Massachusetts
Andrew Posner, of California
Idris Rahimi, of Virginia
Rona Rathod, of California
Gary L. Rex, of Florida
Michelle Lee Riebeling, of Missouri
Bradly J. Roberson, of California
Kristin Lynn Rockwood, of Florida
Michael R.J. Roth, of New Mexico
Jason D. Seymour, of California
Jason W. Sheets, of California
Franc Xavier Shelton, of Texas
Carrie Anna Shirtz, of Wisconsin
Noah Siegel, of Oregon
Russell Singer, of New York
Andrew Lewis Sisk, of Virginia
Lindsey Diane Snow, of Washington
G. Mchael Snyder, of Virginia
Wheel G. Spring, of Illinois
Raymond W. Stephens III, of New York
Roy Therrien, of California
Carolyn L. Turpin, of Florida
Bernard Chitongco Uadan, of Florida
Paul M. Valdez, of Texas
Naomi Joyce Walcott, of Connecticut
Charlene Wang, of California
Ruddy Kerfun Wang, of California
Elijah J. Waterman, of Pennsylvania
Samuel Werberg, of New York
John William Whiteley, of Illinois
Ningchuan Zhu, of Texas
The following-named Members of the Foreign Service to be
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
Department of Commerce
Linda L. Caruso, of Wisconsin
Jennifer Gothard, of the District of Columbia
Gregory Harris, of Washington
Ilona Shtrom, of the District of Columbia
Aliza L. Totayo, of Maryland
Mark Wildman, of Maryland
Department of State
Kathryn E. Abate, of New Jersey
Mark J. Abreu, of Virginia
Janice Anderson, of California
Ramona Aponte, of Maryland
Jason M. Arvey, of Virginia
Deborah H. Aschenbach, of Illinois
Shelley J. Asher, of Virginia
Eric Transfeidt Atkins, of Washington
Mark Madison Atkisson, of Maryland
Kara L. Ayotte, of New Mexico
Rolanda N. Beckwith, of Virginia
Barry M. Belknap, of Minnesota
James M. Black, of Maryland
Billy Brian Blackwell, of California
Daniel J. Blank, of Virginia
Elizabeth J. Blumenthal, of the District of Columbia
Daniel C. Bolsinger, of New Mexico
Amy Boyd, of Virginia
Meghan Eileen Bradley, of Virginia
Eric Christopher Brians, of Virginia
Ronald A. Briggs, of Maryland
Peter Broadbent, of Texas
Loretta A. Bushnell, of Virginia
Harry T. Call, of Virginia
Leanne R. Cannon, of Virginia
George Edward Carr, of the District of Columbia
Heather K. Carson, of Virginia
Tyler J. Carson, of Virginia
Amanda J. Cauldwell, of Virginia
Sung W. Choi, of New York
Karen E. Cox, of Virginia
Filomena C. Crawford, of Virginia
Jeffrey D. Dahlby, of Virginia
Rebecca M. Danis, of Missouri
Erick M. Danzer, of Wisconsin
Amanda R. deKieffer, of Virginia
James Butler Dewey, of Idaho
Christopher D. Doehle, of Virginia
Juan Domenech Clar, of Puerto Rico
Nicole Marie Dutra, of Virginia
Katherine E. Eisenlohr, of Michigan
James E. Erdman III, of Michigan
Bradley J. Fernandez, of Virginia
Ronald A. Ferry, of Kentucky
Mary Frangakis, of New York
Kimberly R. Furnish, of Florida
Petra Selvaggia Gardner, of Virginia
Neil S. Gipson, of Nebraska
Gudrun Erika Gomez, of Maryland
Carissa Eileen Gonzalez, of Virginia
Katy A. Gore, of Virginia
Karen Graham, of Virginia
Sara D. Greengrass, of Florida
Derrick J. Gwyn, of Virginia
Craig Acton Halbmaier, of New Hampshire
Courtney A. Hammond, of Virginia
Benjamin C. Harvey, of Virginia
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John C. Heinbeck, of Michigan
James Henderson, of Virginia
Daniel J. Horning, of Michigan
Sharon A. Howe, of Texas
Tracy E. Huff, of Virginia
Frank A. Inhoff, of Virginia
Katherine N. Isgar, of New York
Marcus R. Jackson, of Florida
Matthew Jaroszewski, of Virginia
David Johnson, of Virginia
Louise A. Johnson, of New Hampshire
Kristen-Marie DiLeo Kaczynski, of Massachusetts
Steven Collat Kameny, of California
Angela P. Katcheves, of Texas
Gary B. Keeley, of Virginia
Brooke G. Kidd, of Virginia
Mary Martha Kobus, of Virginia
Robert M. Kokta, of Virginia
Christina B. Krouse, of Virginia
Peter J. Kunkel, of Virginia
Dana Last, of Virginia
Angela Leigh Lewis, of Virginia
Bruce William Liberi, of Virginia
Matthew R. Lohr, of Virginia
Lavonne Lee Loveday, of Virginia
Jennifer L. Luers, of Nebraska
Aaron P. Lukas, of Virginia
Joan E. Marshall, of Virginia
Valerie J. Martin, of Connecticut
Martha C. Mashav, of the District of Columbia
Kurosh Massoud Ansari, of Virginia
Beverly E. Mather-Marcus, of Maryland
Theresa Jean Matthews, of Minnesota
Shannon K. McCombie, of Virginia
Derek Mercer, of Virginia
Jamie L. Mignon, of Virginia
Mark Ian Mishkin, of California
Lisa Ann Mooty, of Georgia
Neal Shaun Murata, of California
Ben Murphy, of Virginia
Kenneth Lee Myers, of Virginia
Margot L. Nadel, of Virginia
Andrew Nelson, of California
Selena Nelson-Salcedo, of Minnesota
Brent S. O'Connell, of Virginia
Aamod Omprakash, of New York
Jeffrey M. O'Neal, of Texas
Michael Ose, of Iowa
Maysa M. Osman, of Virginia
Abram Wil Paley, of Texas
Matthew J. Paschke, of the District of Columbia
Michael D. Pearlstein, of the District of Columbia
Donald G. Petkovich, of Virginia
Sarah Moore Pratt, of the District of Columbia
Raul Enrique Pulido, of Colorado
Delia Day Quick, of Texas
Michael Quigley, of Virginia
Scott D. Quinlan, of Virginia
Micah Rapoport, of the District of Columbia
Marquex Dominique Rey, of Tennessee
Marissa K.E. Rollens, of Texas
Kristin Joy Runzel, of Virginia
Tamanna S. Salikuddin, of Virginia
J.M. Saxton-Ruiz, of Virginia
Dorothy I. Scanlan, of Virginia
Joshua Shen, of Virginia
Jeffrey J. Sillman, of Virginia
Karl Alexander Snyder III, of Virginia
Rebecca Ann Snyder, of Virginia
Sara Veldhuizen Stealy, of Virginia
Anthony J. Stromeyer, Jr., of Virginia
Timothy W. Swett, of Illinois
Jessup L. Taylor, of North Carolina
Gregory James Thompson, of Virginia
Tedde H. Thompson, of Virginia
Daniel A. Thorley, of Maryland
Anna E. Tiedeck, of the District of Columbia
Jon Thomas Tollefson, of Minnesota
Patricia Elain Triplett, of Virginia
Joseph Gregg Tripoli, of Virginia
Neal W. Turner, of Georgia
Amy Unander, of Illinois
Stanley J. Underdal, Jr., of Virginia
Wilbur A. Velarde, of Connecticut
John L. Venable II, of Virginia
Anne Wan, of California
Brian W. Warden, of Maryland
Matthew Daniel Warin, of Virginia
David W. Warner, of Virginia
Mark Thomas Whitehead, of Virginia
Caroline G. Widegren, of Virginia
Eric Cody Wiliams, of Virginia
Ben Yates, of Texas
Rachael Zaspel, of Texas
Thomas S. Zia, of the District of Columbia
Consular Officer in the Diplomatic Service of the United
States of America:
Stephen G. Fakan, of Ohio
The following-named Career Members of the Senior Foreign
Service of the Department of State for promotion into the
Senior Foreign Service to the classes indicated:
Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Counselor, effective November 27,
2005:
Edwin Richard Nolan, of Virginia
Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Counselor, effective January 6,
2008:
Alice G. Wells, of Virginia
The following-named Career Members of the Senior Foreign
Service of the Agency for International Development for
promotion within and into the Senior Foreign Service to the
classes indicated: Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service, Class of Career Mnister:
Jonathan S. Addleton, of Georgia
Lilian Ayalde, of Maryland
Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of
Minister Counselor:
Susan K. Brems, of North Carolina
Margot Biegelson Ellis, of New York
Patrick C. Fleuret, of Virginia
Karen L. Freeman, of Virginia
Jon Daniel Lindborg, of Indiana
Carl Abdou Rahmaan, of Maryland
Susan G. Reichle, of Virginia
Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of
Counselor:
David Jon Barth, of Virginia
E. Jed Barton, of Nevada
Robbin E. Burkhart, of Texas
Susan French Fine, of Virginia
James Alan Franckiewicz, of Maryland
R. David Harden, of Maryland
Peter R. Hubbard, of the District of Columbia
Barbara Jeanne Krell, of Virginia
Lawrence A. Meserve, of Virginia
Thomas Christopher Milligan, of the District of Columbia
Beth A. Salamanca, of Virginia
Maureen A. Shauket, of the District of Columbia
Herbert B. Smith, of Delaware
Thomas H. Staal, of Maryland
Richard Winslow Whelden, of Virginia
The following-named persons of the agencies indicated for
appointment as Foreign Service Officers of the classes
stated.
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
Jonathan Trevor Austin, of Minnesota
Jennifer A. Bah, of Alabama
Gaurav Bansai, of New York
Anne M. Bennett, of Texas
Mark Mellas Bliss, of Georgia
Matthew Harold Blong, of Maryland
Ryan Eugene Bowles, of Minnesota
Nathan J. Boyack, of Washington
Robin Sophia Brooks, of Colorado
Christopher J. Brown, of Virginia
Todd Alan Campbell, of Illinois
Alice Ruth Chu, of Minnesota
Gordon Scott Church, of Tennessee
Jeanne L. Clark, of New York
Frances Juanita Crespo, of Texas
Gretchen McKeever Cureton, of Texas
Sarah J. Debbink, of the District of Columbia
Amy Wuebbels Diaz, of Texas
Rebecca Eve Dodds, of Oregon
Erin L. Eddy, of South Dakota
Sita M Farrell, of Virginia
Molly Pledge Flores, of Kansas
Mary Ann Freeman, of California
Chris W. Grantham, of Washington
Beth Bowden Herbolich, of Arizona
Saul Antonio Hernandez, of Georgia
Sabin Menzel Hinton, of Utah
Michelle Lynn Hoyt, of Virginia
Sarah Elizabeth Hutchison, of Virginia
David Jeffrey, of Washington
Eric N. Johnson, of Colorado
Hyun S. Kim, of Illinois
Kevin Matthew Kreutner, of the District of Columbia
Susanne Kuester, of Florida
Rebecca Lynn Landis, of California
Daniel B. Langenkamp, of the District of Columbia
Coby Dawne Lastuka, of Washington
Jean Bowman Leedy, of Texas
Lisa Shih-Yun Liao, of New York
Bruce Alexander Lipscomb III, of Virginia
Jeffrey Michael Loree, of New York
Ronita Michelle Macklin, of Ohio
Daniel Stewart Mattern, of New York
Suzanne Shelton McGuire, of Virginia
Russell C. Menyhart, of Indiana
Samuel S. Mikelson, of Virginia
Loren Giallanella Murad, of Massachusetts
Daniel R. Myers, of Oregon
Tracy J. Naber, of South Dakota
Hart Gabriel Nelson, of Missouri
Marlene Monfietto Nice, of Florida
Marlene Eguizabal Olsen, of Florida
Darby Andrew Parliament, of Colorado
Christopher Brent Patch, of Utah
Vanessa M. Paulos, of Texas
Margaret Hollis Peirce, of Florida
Michele Louise Petersen, of Virginia
Ellen Peterson, of New York
Scott Alan Reese, of Vermont
Jan Marlys Reilly, of New York
Ryan J. Roberts, of Texas
Mark Rosenshield, of Florida
Alexander D. Schrank, of the District of Columbia
Mahvash Siddiqui, of California
Alexis Lynn Smith, of Colorado
Christopher Welby Smith, of Virginia
Kim M. Steenberg, of Indiana
William B. Stevens, Jr., of Virginia
Paul W. Stevenson, of New York
Karan Elizabeth Swaner, of Virginia
Dmitri Tarakhovsky, of Mchigan
Mark August Tervakoski, of Florida
Celia Claire Thompson, of Texas
Elizabeth Kennedy Trudeau, of New Hampshire
Helene N. Tuling, of Washington
Mark Andrew Turner, of Virginia
Andrew Jonathan Webster-Main, of Washington
Brigid Reilly Weiller, of New York
Rhonda L. Wells, of Florida
Lilieth R. Whyte, of Colorado
Paula C. Wikle, of Florida
Ryan David Wirtz, of Florida
The following-named Members of the Foreign Service to be
Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service
of the United States of America:
Department of Commerce
Christopher Becker, of Illinois
S. Thomas Bruns, of Florida
Stacey T. Chow, of Virginia
Sarah K. Fox-Shin, of Maryland
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Lola Z. Gulomova, of the District of Columbia
John R. Howell, of Virginia
Department of State
Nathaniel W. Adams, of the District of Columbia
Melissa D. Ainley, of Virginia
Maria M. Arnett, of Virginia
Heather Marie Borland, of Virginia
Shawn Michael Boyd, of Virginia
John S. Brown, of Washington
Kathleen T. Bryda, of Virginia
Jessica Arias Bullock, of Virginia
Robert Alfred Bullock, of Virginia
Herbert Christian Chen, of Virginia
Jacob Kyung-Hwoon Choi, of Utah
Karin J. Churchey, of the District of Columbia
Karen Lynn Clark, of Texas
John Ramsey Clarke, of the District of Columbia
Donald R. Coleman, of California
Laura Susan Conaway, of Maryland
Cynthia Lauren Cook, of the District of Columbia
Marjorie Corlett, of Florida
Ethan K. Curbow, of Maryland
Ebony Rose Custis, of Maryland
Sandya Das, of California
Christopher Davenport, of Virginia
Bridget Davis, of New York
Andrea Jo DeArment, of Texas
Dustin DeGrande, of the District of Columbia
Daniel del Castillo, of Minnesota
William Anthony Denton, of the District of Columbia
Judd B. Devermont, of the District of Columbia
Luke T. Durkin, of Illinois
Emmerson W. Edwards, of the District of Columbia
Jon Kelly Emerson, of Maryland
Sarah Aileen Engelhardt, of Virginia
Mark D. Ericson, of Maryland
Alison R. Evans, of the District of Columbia
Robert T. Falzone, of Virginia
M. Margaret Ferrara, of Virginia
Kelly E. Folliard, of Florida
Jeremy J. Fowler, of the District of Columbia
Shawna L. Garner, of Virginia
Alexander Dimond Gordon, of the District of Columbia
Mary E. Goudey, of the District of Columbia
Miguel A. Guzman, of Virginia
Adam Halverson, of Wisconsin
Brian Harp, of New Hampshire
Christopher Thaddeus Weston Hartfield, of Georgia
David H. Haskett, of Maryland
Jillian A. Hayes, of the District of Columbia
Timothy F. Haynes, Jr., of New York
Lisa R. Hecht-Cronstedt, of Florida
Neil Helbraun, of Illinois
Jacqueline Brett Hernandez, of Florida
Shannon Piper Hill, of New Mexico
Andrea Smith Hlllyer, of Guam
Henry Howard III, of Connecticut
Thomas J. Hudak, of Virginia
Virsa Y. Hurt, of Tennessee
Mark T. Huse, of Virginia
Jason Ray Hutchison, of Florida
Brandon Jovan Jackson, of Florida
Sandra M. Jacobs, of Florida
Jamal Joseph Jafari, of the District of Columbia
Kelvin Jamison, of Indiana
Hugo A. Jimenez, of Florida
Sheena M. Johnson, of Virginia
Kyle T. Jones, of Oklahoma
N. Rashad Jones, of Georgia
Mark Richard Jorgensen, of Minnesota
Jerry G. Kalarickal, of Texas
Elizabeth A. Keene, of Texas
Salman K. Khalil, of Virginia
John P. Koser, of Virginia
Marianne B. L'Altrelli, of Pennsylvania
Andrew D. Lebkuecher, of Minnesota
Matthew L. Lee, of Virginia
Nancy M. Lew, of Oregon
Eleesha M. Lewis, of Florida
Eileen M. Liston, of Virginia
Lisa E. Mahoney, of Virginia
Patrick Martino, of Wisconsin
Britney Anjali McClary, of Florida
Kirk McDonald, of Florida
Deborah M. McGrath, of Wisconsin
Nina D. McLaughlin, of the District of Columbia
Briana Gribbin Meacham, of Pennsylvania
Amanda Johnson Miller, of the District of Columbia
Erin M. Molnar, of New York
Joan A. Morgan, of Virginia
Dali Mukherjee, of Virginia
Peter M. Munoz, of Virginia
Yomaris C. Nunez, of New York
Kathleen M. Nutt, of Virginia
James Patrick O'Brien, of Washington
John Burton O'Brien, of Florida
Daniel Patrick Ogan, of Virginia
Matthew Gereon Osborne, of Virginia
Paul A. Pavwoski, of the District of Columbia
Amanda K. Paz, of California
Benjamin Joseph Peracchio, of North Carolina
Matthew L. Petit, of Florida
Brett Andrew Pierce, of Virginia
Andrew J. Publicover, of Washington
Elizabeth A. Quiring, of Pennsylvania
Judnefera A. Rasayon, of Virginia
Alissa Meredith Redmond, of North Carolina
Robert Alexander Romanowski, of Virginia
Steven Meredith Rugge, of Virginia
Ryan Ruta, of Texas
Jennifer L. Sample, of Virginia
Nicolas Steven Samuelson, of Virginia
Benjamin Sand, of New York
Maria W. Sand, of New York
Seth E. Schleicher, of Virginia
Audrey Louise Schrader, of Virginia
Kyle E. Schrader, of California
Melissa L. Schumi, of the District of Columbia
Patricia A. Seeker, of Florida
Rosemarie E. Skelly, of Virginia
Tara E. Skrabanek, of Texas
Jason P. Spellberg, of Colorado
Ineke Margaret Stoneham, of the District of Columbia
Natella V. Svistunova, of Oregon
Dina Lucia Tamburrino, of Florida
Joseph P. Taves, of Virginia
Beverly A. Thacker, of Oregon
Mark Evan Trabue, of Virginia
Colleen M. Traughber, of Minnesota
Erin J. Truhler, of Minnesota
Mary Vargas, of California
Joseph William Wade, of Utah
David Austin Westenhofer, of Kentucky
Teresa Williamson, of Connecticut
Jonathan Wolfington, of the District of Columbia
Hanan Yehia, of Maryland
Matthew J. Zamary, of Virginia
Mark W. Zanolli, of Pennsylvania
Lindsey M. Zuluaga, of Pennsylvania
Consular Officer in the Diplomatic Service of the United
States of America:
Joseph Ambrose Kenny, Jr., of Maryland
The following-named Career Member of the Senior Foreign
Service of the Department of Agriculture for promotion within
and into the Senior Foreign Service to the class indicated:
Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Minister Counselor, effective
March 20, 2009:
Philip A. Shull, of Virginia
The following-named Career Members of the Senior Foreign
Service of the Department of State for promotion within and
into the Senior Foreign Service to the class indicated:
Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Minister Counselor, effective
January 6, 2008:
David Malcolm Robinson, Jr., of Connecticut
The following-named Career Members of the Senior Foreign
Service of the Department of State for promotion into and
within the Senior Foreign Service to the classes indicated:
Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Career Minister:
John E. Herbst, of Virginia
Ronald Lewis Schlicher, of Tennessee
Thomas A. Shannon, Jr., of Virginia
William Braucher Wood, of New York
Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Minister-Counselor:
Mark L. Asquino, of Rhode Island
Barbara S. Aycock, of Oregon
Jess Lippincott Baily, of Georgia
Michael Anthony Butler, of Virginia
Mary Deane Conners, of Pennsylvania
Jeffrey W. Culver, of Virginia
Robert E. Davis, Jr., of Washington
David F. Davison, of Hawaii
James C. Dickmeyer, of Ohio
Ellen Connor Engels, of Virginia
Kathleen M. Fitzpatrick, of Maryland
Robert Stephen Ford, of Maryland
Alcy Ruth Frelick, of California
Kay E. Gotoh, of Virginia
Bradford Eugene Hanson, of Virginia
Douglas C. Hengel, of New York
Phillip P. Hoffmann, of New York
Michael Stephen Hoza, of Washington
Cherie J. Jackson, of Colorado
Kenneth Howard Jarrett, of New York
Richard E. Jaworski, of Michigan
Deborah Kay Jones, of New Mexico
Ian C. Kelly, of New Jersey
John Monroe Koenig, of Washington
June Heil Kunsman, of Missouri
Barry Jay Levin, of Missouri
Nancy Lee Manahan, of Florida
Scot Alan Marciel, of Virginia
C. Steven McGann, of California
Robert McKinnie, of Tennessee
Ronald Keith McMullen, of Iowa
Patricia N. Moller, of Pennsylvania
Roderick W. Moore, of Florida
Brian A. Nichols, of California
Richard Boyce Norland, of Missouri
James D. Pettit, of Virginia
Lisa A Piascik, of Virginia
Daniel William Piccuta II, of California
Robert A Pollard, of Virginia
Ronald J. Post, of Florida
Martin R. Quinn, of Virginia
Brooks A. Robinson, of California
Daniel Richard Russel, of California
Thomas F. Skipper, of California
Derwood Keith Staeben, of Wisconsin
Grace Caroly Stettenbauer, of Virginia
Karen Brevard Stewart, of Florida
Sharon E. W. Villarosa, of Texas
Mary Burce Warlick, of California
Edward J. Wehrli, of Texas
Joseph Yuosang Yun, of Oregon
The following-named Career Members of the Foreign Service
for promotion into the Senior Foreign Service, as indicated:
Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service of the United
States of America, Class of Counselor:
Theodore Allegra, of Colorado
Kurt E. Amend, of Washington
Larry Edward Andre, Jr., of Texas
Thomas H. Armbruster, of Florida
Bruce Armstrong, of Florida
Lisa Gamble Barker, of Rhode Island
Clare A. Barkley, of Maryland
Erica Jean Barks-Ruggles, of Virginia
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John F. Berry, of Michigan
Timothy A. Betts, of California
James A. Boughner, of Washington
William Brent Christensen, of Oregon
Carl S. Cockburn, of Florida
Jonathan Raphael Cohen, of California
Maureen E. Cormack, of Illinois
John S. Creamer, of Virginia
Mark J. Davidson, of New Jersey
Jeffrey F. DeLaurentis, of New York
Laura Farnsworth Dogu, of Texas
Walter Douglas, of Nevada
Catherine I. Ebert-Gray, of Colorado
John J. Finnegan, Jr., of Virginia
Miachael J. Fitzpatrick, of Florida
Valerie L. Fowler, of Washington
Carlos Garcia, of Florida
Thomas B. Gibbons, of Virginia
Daniel Edward Goodspeed, of Virginia
Lawrence J. Gumbiner, of California
Blair P. Hall, of the District of Columbia
Daniel J. Hall, of Texas
Brent R. Hartley, of Maryland
Stuart M. Hatcher, of Virginia
William A. Heidt, of California
Debra P. Heien, of Washington
James William Herman, of Washington
Charles F. Hunter, of the District of Columbia
Karen E. Johnson, of Texas
Russell Warren Jones, Jr., of Illinois
Geraldine L. Kam, of California
Steven B. Kashkett, of Florida
Elizabeth Cooper Kauffman, of Florida
Sung Y. Kim, of California
Laura Jean Kirkconnell, of Florida
Philip S. Kosnett, of North Carolina
Robert R. Kuntz II, of California
Mary Beth Leonard, of the District of Columbia
Earle D. Litzenberger, of California
Naomi Emerson Lyew, of Pennsylvania
William John Martin, of California
Raymond D. Maxwell, of North Carolina
Elizabeth Kay Webb Mayfield, of Texas
Victoria Sharon Middleton, of Virginia
Jeffrey A. Moon, of Florida
Jonathan M. Moore, of Illinois
Wendela C. Moore, of Virginia
Tulinabo Salama Mushingi, of Virginia
Julieta Valls Noyes, of Florida
Julie H. Nutter, of Pennsylvania
Mary Monica O'Keefe, of Virginia
Theodore G. Osius, of the District of Columbia
Joseph M. Pomper, of Connecticut
Michael A. Raynor, of Maryland
Bruce David Rogers, of California
Sara A. Rosenberry, of Virginia
Christopher John Rowan, of Tennessee
Julie Ann Ruterbories, of Texas
Sue Ellen Saarnio, of Virginia
Michael R. Schimmel, of Michigan
Todd P. Schwartz, of Ohio
Kristen B. Skipper, of California
Dana Shell Smith, of California
Kurt D. Volker, of the District of Columbia
Paul Allen Wedderien, of California
Uzra S. Zeya, of Florida
Susan L. Ziadeh, of Washington
Benjamin G. Ziff, of California
Jane Buchmiller Zimmerman, of Virginia
Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of
Counselor, and Consular Officers and Secretaries in the
Diplomatic Service of the United States of America:
Aziz Ahmed, of Virginia
Douglas A. Allison, of Virginia
James Patrick Bacigalupo, of New York
Richard L. Boohaker, of Florida
Michael B. Bretz, of Florida
Todd James Brown, of Virginia
Panakkal David, of New York
John M. Davis, of Virginia
Edmund J. Gagliardi, Jr., of Pennsylvania
Leon G. Galanos, Jr., of New Hampshire
Timothy G. Haley, of Texas
Daniel Barrett Hogan, of Virginia
Martin Fortune Kraus, of Maryland
Daniel R. Muhm, of Washington
Joseph Michael Pate, of Tennessee
Steve G. Romero, of Virginia
David J. Schnorbus, of New York
Christian J. Schurman, of Virginia
Charles J. Slater, of Florida
Walter D. Storm, of Washington
Xavier Vazquez, of New York
United States Marshal for The Eastern District of Kentucky
Dennis Michael Klein, of Kentucky, to be United States
Marshal for the Eastern District of Kentucky for the term of
four years, vice John Schickel, resigned.
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