[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 129 (Friday, September 21, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Pages S6608-S6609]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         NOMINATIONS DISCHARGED

  Mr. REID. I ask unanimous consent that the Commerce Committee be 
discharged from further consideration of Presidential Nomination 1958, 
Kenneth T. Boyt to be Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Coast Guard; and 
the Foreign Relations Committee be discharged from further 
consideration of Presidential Nomination 1879, Foreign Service 
nominations beginning with Michael Lewis and ending with Carolyn 
Shuckerow; Presidential Nomination 1880, Foreign Service nominations 
beginning with Bridget C. Riffle and ending with David J. Zanni; and 
Presidential Nomination 1923, Robert Stephen Beecroft, of California, 
to be Ambassador to the Republic of Iraq; that the Senate proceed to 
the nominations en bloc, that the nominations be confirmed; the motions 
to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no 
intervening action or debate; that no further motions be in order to 
the nominations; that any related statements be printed in the Record; 
and that the President be immediately notified of the Senate's action.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.


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  On page S6608, September 21, 2012, the Record reads: Foreign 
Service nominations beginning with Bridget C. Bittle and ending 
with David J. Zanni: . . .
  
  The online Record has been corrected to read: Foreign Service 
nominations beginning with Bridget C. Riffle and ending with David 
J. Zanni: . . .


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  The nominations considered and confirmed en bloc are as follows:


                              coast guard

                       To be lieutenant commander

     Kenneth T. Boyt, 9174


                            foreign service

       The following-named Members of the Foreign Service to be 
     Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service 
     of the United States of America:
     Michael Lewis, of Virginia
     George Lin, of Virginia
     Scott Lindsay, of Michigan
     Jared Ragland, of Maryland
     Carolyn Shuckerow, of Virginia

       For appointment as Foreign Service Officer of Class Four, 
     Consular Officer and Secretary in the Diplomatic Service of 
     the United States of America:
     Bridget C. Riffle, of New York
     Christopher Canellakis, of Massachusetts
     Daniel Michael Pattarini, of Virginia
     David A. Brock, of California
     Donald Burton Cordell, of Virginia
     Edward Howard Winant, of West Virginia
     Holly D. Wilkerson, of Tennessee
     Jennifer G. Handog, of Nevada
     Kristina R. Hayden, of Virginia
     Rebecca Catherine Alper, of Florida
     Skye Spencer Justice, of West Virginia

       The following-named Members of the Foreign Service to be 
     Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service 
     of the United States of America:
     Katie Marie Adamson, of Colorado
     Ani A. Akinbiyi, of Maryland
     Carlton B. Ammons, of Virginia
     Laura Anikow, of Virginia
     Benjamin D. Arterburn, of Kentucky
     Oscar Alejandro Baez Mejia, of Massachusetts
     Grover R. Battle, of North Carolina
     Drew David Bazil, of Colorado
     Daniel Alexander Boehmer, of Massachusetts
     Evelina Bozek, of California
     Diana Braunschweig, of California
     Shannon S. Brown, of Florida
     Elise Brumbach, of Pennsylvania
     Sean Thomas Buckley, of the District of Columbia
     Natalie Calvano, of Kentucky
     Barrak Jeffrey Chaaban, of Virginia
     Scott I. Cohen, of Virginia
     James Trenton Core, of Utah
     Sydney Alexis Cross, of Missouri
     Thomas Louis Czerwinski, of Texas
     Ranya Daher, of Virginia
     Aleksander Daigle, of Virginia
     Elon Michael Dando, of Minnesota
     Quazi Rumman Dastgir, of the District of Columbia
     James Davis II, of the District of Columbia
     Paul W. Degennaro, of Virginia
     Merrica Dominick, of Illinois
     Alexander Fairbanks Douglas, of Virginia
     Daniel A. Durazo, of California
     Brian B. Duty, of California
     Patrick R. Elliot, of Virginia
     Christopher Frank Estoch, of Florida
     Cavan Fabris, of California
     Rebecca E. Fox, of Arizona
     Destiny L. Freeman, of Virginia
     Joseph Freeman, of Virginia
     Katherine Diane Garry, of the District of Columbia
     Jonas B. Gil, of Nevada
     Brian Gilligan, of Virginia
     Gayshiel Fayandy Grandison, of New York
     Julia Groeblacher, of Kansas
     Joshua J. Hack, of Virginia
     Matthew J. Harrier, of Missouri
     Caitlin B. Hartford, of Washington
     Thomas M. Hartman, of Virginia
     Jeffrey W. Henry, of Virginia
     Mark James Hitchcock, of California
     Gregory Earl Holliday, of Virginia
     Nina Elizabeth Horowitz, of Virginia
     Phillip Christopher Hughey, of Virginia
     Irina Itkin, of Indiana
     Shayma Jannat, of Connecticut
     Anton Philip Jongeneel, of California
     Jehan Khaleeli, of the District of Columbia
     Traci Thiessen Kidwell, of the District of Columbia
     Daniel Edward Kight, of Ohio
     Joseph Kim, of Michigan
     Erin Leigh Kimsey, of North Carolina
     Erica Samona King, of Texas
     Kristine M. Knapp, of South Dakota
     Leanne N. Koontz, of Virginia
     Sheela E. Krishnan, of Virginia
     Jon R. Larson, of the District of Columbia
     James E. Laster, of Virginia
     Kristin R. Laster, of Virginia
     Joseph N. Leavitt, of Oregon
     James S. Manlowe, of New Mexico
     Michael John Marble, of Virginia
     Michael Marcous, of Florida
     Bria Mathews, of Missouri
     Dwayne T. McDavid, of Nevada
     Shaun M. McGuire, of Nevada
     Sean P. McKeating, of Texas
     Michael James Method II, of Alaska
     Shay Suzanne Miller, of the District of Columbia
     M D Mitchell, of Maine
     Angela C. Mizeur, of the District of Columbia
     Joseph M. Morbach, of Virginia
     Khanh P. Nguyen, of Massachusetts
     Kevin J. O'Connor, of California
     Matthew D. Parry, of Alaska
     Drew Nathaniel Peterson, of Vermont
     Stephanie W. Peterson, of Minnesota
     Richard T. Phillips, of South Dakota
     Marissa Joy Polnerow, of New Jersey
     Daniel Charles Rhodes, of the District of Columbia
     Lois L. Ribich, of Virginia
     Mirna S. Rivas, of Virginia
     Amanda Roberson, of Arizona
     William L. Romine, of Florida
     Stephen V. Sass, of New Jersey
     Bryan Scott Schiller, of Florida
     Shiloh Anne Schlung, of Alaska
     Jillian Schmitt, of Montana
     Lynn Marie Segas, of California
     Shan Shi, of Wisconsin
     Colleen Smith, of Washington
     Eric L. Smith, of Virginia
     Marco Sherwood Sotelino, of Massachusetts
     Hannah Taber, of Michigan

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     Jett Thomason, of Tennessee
     Michelle B. Thornburgh, of Virginia
     Kharmika K. Tillery, of North Carolina
     Thao Ahn Nguyen Tran, of the District of Columbia
     Holly D. Turner, of the District of Columbia
     Melissa P. Tyborowski, of Connecticut
     Stephen E. Watson, of Virginia
     David Karl Wessel, of North Carolina
     James L. West, of Virginia
     Brad Michael Wilkinson, of Virginia
     Lisa Marie Wilkinson, of Virginia
     Anton Lee Wishik II, of Washington
     Angela Jean Wyse, of Michigan
     Duden Yegenoglu, of Georgia
     Matthew June Yi, of California
     Steven D. Zack, of Virginia
     David J. Zanni, of Virginia

       Robert Stephen Beecroft, of California, 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 Iraq.

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