[Congressional Record Volume 164, Number 4 (Monday, January 8, 2018)]
[Senate]
[Pages S76-S79]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                              NOMINATIONS

  Executive nominations received by the Senate:


                          DEPARTMENT OF STATE

        SAMUEL DALE BROWNBACK, OF KANSAS, TO BE AMBASSADOR AT 
     LARGE FOR INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM, VICE DAVID NATHAN 
     SAPERSTEIN.


                         DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

        KEVIN FAHEY, OF MASSACHUSETTS, TO BE AN ASSISTANT 
     SECRETARY OF DEFENSE, VICE KATHARINA G. MCFARLAND.
        WILLIAM ROPER, OF GEORGIA, TO BE AN ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF 
     THE AIR FORCE, VICE WILLIAM A. LAPLANTE, JR., RESIGNED.


                          DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

        ANNE MARIE WHITE, OF MICHIGAN, TO BE AN ASSISTANT 
     SECRETARY OF ENERGY (ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT), VICE MONICA 
     C. REGALBUTO.


                         DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

        PHYLLIS L. BAYER, OF MISSISSIPPI, TO BE AN ASSISTANT 
     SECRETARY OF THE NAVY, VICE DENNIS V. MCGINN.
        ALEX A. BEEHLER, OF MARYLAND, TO BE AN ASSISTANT SECRETARY 
     OF THE ARMY, VICE KATHERINE HAMMACK.
        CHARLES DOUGLAS STIMSON, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE GENERAL 
     COUNSEL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY, VICE PAUL LUIS 
     OOSTBURG SANZ.


                         FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

        MARVIN GOODFRIEND, OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE 
     BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FOR A TERM 
     OF FOURTEEN YEARS FROM FEBRUARY 1, 2016, VICE SARAH BLOOM 
     RASKIN, RESIGNED.


              DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

        ROBERT HUNTER KURTZ, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE AN ASSISTANT 
     SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, VICE SANDRA 
     BROOKS HENRIQUEZ, RESIGNED.


                 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

        JELENA MCWILLIAMS, OF OHIO, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF 
     DIRECTORS OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FOR A 
     TERM OF SIX YEARS, VICE JEREMIAH O'HEAR NORTON, RESIGNED.
        JELENA MCWILLIAMS, OF OHIO, TO BE CHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD 
     OF DIRECTORS OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FOR 
     A TERM OF FIVE YEARS, VICE MARTIN J. GRUENBERG, TERM EXPIRED.


              DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

        BRIAN D. MONTGOMERY, OF TEXAS, TO BE AN ASSISTANT 
     SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, VICE CAROL J. 
     GALANTE.


                         FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

        JEROME H. POWELL, OF MARYLAND, TO BE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD 
     OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FOR A TERM OF FOUR 
     YEARS, VICE JANET L. YELLEN, TERM EXPIRING.
        RANDAL QUARLES, OF COLORADO, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD 
     OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FOR A TERM OF 
     FOURTEEN YEARS FROM FEBRUARY 1, 2018. (REAPPOINTMENT)


                       DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

        DAVID J. RYDER, OF NEW JERSEY, TO BE DIRECTOR OF THE MINT 
     FOR A TERM OF FIVE YEARS, VICE EDMUND C. MOY, RESIGNED.


                 FINANCIAL STABILITY OVERSIGHT COUNCIL

        THOMAS E. WORKMAN, OF NEW YORK, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE 
     FINANCIAL STABILITY OVERSIGHT COUNCIL FOR A TERM OF SIX 
     YEARS, VICE S. ROY WOODALL, JR., TERM EXPIRED.


             NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION

        JEFFREY DEWIT, OF ARIZONA, TO BE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER, 
     NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION, VICE DAVID 
     RADZANOWSKI.


                   CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION

        DANA BAIOCCO, OF OHIO, TO BE A COMMISSIONER OF THE 
     CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION FOR A TERM OF SEVEN YEARS 
     FROM OCTOBER 27, 2017, VICE MARIETTA S. ROBINSON, TERM 
     EXPIRED.


             NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION

        JAMES BRIDENSTINE, OF OKLAHOMA, TO BE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE 
     NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION, VICE CHARLES 
     F. BOLDEN, JR., RESIGNED.


                   CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION

        ANN MARIE BUERKLE, OF NEW YORK, TO BE A COMMISSIONER OF 
     THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION FOR A TERM OF SEVEN 
     YEARS FROM OCTOBER 27, 2018. (REAPPOINTMENT)
        ANN MARIE BUERKLE, OF NEW YORK, TO BE CHAIRMAN OF THE 
     CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION, VICE ELLIOT F. KAYE.


                   FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

        BRENDAN CARR, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL 
     COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FOR A TERM OF FIVE YEARS FROM JULY 
     1, 2018. (REAPPOINTMENT)


                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

        DIANA FURCHTGOTT-ROTH, OF MARYLAND, TO BE AN ASSISTANT 
     SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION. (NEW POSITION)


                         DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

        BARRY LEE MYERS, OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO BE UNDER SECRETARY OF 
     COMMERCE FOR OCEANS AND ATMOSPHERE, VICE KATHRYN D. SULLIVAN, 
     RESIGNED.


                       AMTRAK BOARD OF DIRECTORS

        LEON A. WESTMORELAND, OF GEORGIA, TO BE A DIRECTOR OF THE 
     AMTRAK BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR A TERM OF FIVE YEARS. (NEW 
     POSITION)


                       DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

        SUSAN COMBS, OF TEXAS, TO BE AN ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE 
     INTERIOR, VICE RHEA S. SUH, RESIGNED.


          OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING RECLAMATION AND ENFORCEMENT

        STEVEN GARDNER, OF KENTUCKY, TO BE DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE 
     OF SURFACE MINING RECLAMATION AND ENFORCEMENT, VICE JOSEPH G. 
     PIZARCHIK.


                       DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

        RYAN DOUGLAS NELSON, OF IDAHO, TO BE SOLICITOR OF THE 
     DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, VICE HILARY CHANDLER TOMPKINS.

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                    APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION

        TIM THOMAS, OF KENTUCKY, TO BE FEDERAL COCHAIRMAN OF THE 
     APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION, VICE EARL F. GOHL, JR.


                   EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

        KATHLEEN HARTNETT WHITE, OF TEXAS, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE 
     COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, VICE NANCY HELEN SUTLEY.


                DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

        ALEX MICHAEL AZAR II, OF INDIANA, TO BE SECRETARY OF 
     HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, VICE THOMAS PRICE, RESIGNED.


                       DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

        ADAM LERRICK, OF WYOMING, TO BE A DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY 
     OF THE TREASURY, VICE RAMIN TOLOUI.


                    DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

        KEVIN K. MCALEENAN, OF HAWAII, TO BE COMMISSIONER OF U.S. 
     CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND 
     SECURITY, VICE R. GIL KERLIKOWSKE.


                DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

        STEPHEN PARENTE, OF MINNESOTA, TO BE AN ASSISTANT 
     SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, VICE RICHARD G. 
     FRANK.


                    MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATION

        SEAN CAIRNCROSS, OF MINNESOTA, TO BE CHIEF EXECUTIVE 
     OFFICER, MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATION, VICE DANA J. HYDE.


                          DEPARTMENT OF STATE

        ANDREW M. GELLERT, OF NEW JERSEY, TO BE AMBASSADOR 
     EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY OF THE UNITED STATES OF 
     AMERICA TO THE REPUBLIC OF CHILE.
        KEVIN EDWARD MOLEY, OF ARIZONA, TO BE AN ASSISTANT 
     SECRETARY OF STATE (INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AFFAIRS), VICE 
     BATHSHEBA NELL CROCKER .


                              PEACE CORPS

        JOSEPHINE OLSEN, OF MARYLAND, TO BE DIRECTOR OF THE PEACE 
     CORPS, VICE CAROLYN HESSLER RADELET, RESIGNED.


                          DEPARTMENT OF STATE

        LEANDRO RIZZUTO, OF NEW JERSEY, 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 THE 
     FEDERATION OF SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS, SAINT LUCIA, ANTIGUA AND 
     BARBUDA, THE COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICA, GRENADA, AND SAINT 
     VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES.
        MARIE ROYCE, OF CALIFORNIA, TO BE AN ASSISTANT SECRETARY 
     OF STATE (EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS), VICE EVAN RYAN.
        STEPHEN AKARD, OF INDIANA, TO BE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF THE 
     FOREIGN SERVICE, VICE ARNOLD A. CHACON, RESIGNED.
        JAMES RANDOLPH EVANS, OF GEORGIA, TO BE AMBASSADOR 
     EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY OF THE UNITED STATES OF 
     AMERICA TO LUXEMBOURG.
        RICHARD GRENELL, OF CALIFORNIA, TO BE AMBASSADOR 
     EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY OF THE UNITED STATES OF 
     AMERICA TO THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY.
        DOUG MANCHESTER, OF CALIFORNIA, TO BE AMBASSADOR 
     EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY OF THE UNITED STATES OF 
     AMERICA TO THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS.
        YLEEM D. S. POBLETE, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE AN ASSISTANT 
     SECRETARY OF STATE (VERIFICATION AND COMPLIANCE), VICE FRANK 
     A. ROSE.
        SUSAN A. THORNTON, OF MAINE, A CAREER MEMBER OF THE SENIOR 
     FOREIGN SERVICE, CLASS OF MINISTER-COUNSELOR, TO BE AN 
     ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE (EAST ASIAN AND PACIFIC 
     AFFAIRS), VICE DANIEL R. RUSSEL.
        ERIC M. UELAND, OF OREGON, TO BE AN UNDER SECRETARY OF 
     STATE (MANAGEMENT), VICE PATRICK FRANCIS KENNEDY.


                          DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

        JAMES EDWIN WILLIAMS, OF UTAH, TO BE CHIEF FINANCIAL 
     OFFICER, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, VICE JAMES L. TAYLOR.


            FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION

        MARCO M. RAJKOVICH, JR., OF KENTUCKY, TO BE A MEMBER OF 
     THE FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION FOR A 
     TERM OF SIX YEARS EXPIRING AUGUST 30, 2022, VICE PATRICK K. 
     NAKAMURA, TERM EXPIRED.


                          DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

        WILLIAM BEACH, OF KANSAS, TO BE COMMISSIONER OF LABOR 
     STATISTICS, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, FOR A TERM OF FOUR YEARS, 
     VICE ERICA LYNN GROSHEN, TERM EXPIRED.


                        DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

        JAMES BLEW, OF CALIFORNIA, TO BE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR 
     PLANNING, EVALUATION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF 
     EDUCATION, VICE CARMEL MARTIN, RESIGNED.


                DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

        BRETT GIROIR, OF TEXAS, TO BE MEDICAL DIRECTOR IN THE 
     REGULAR CORPS OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, SUBJECT TO THE 
     QUALIFICATIONS THEREFOR AS PROVIDED BY LAW AND REGULATIONS, 
     AND TO BE AN ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 
     SERVICES, VICE HOWARD K. KOH, RESIGNED.


                        DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

        KENNETH L. MARCUS, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE ASSISTANT SECRETARY 
     FOR CIVIL RIGHTS, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, VICE CATHERINE 
     ELIZABETH LHAMON.


                          DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

        SCOTT A. MUGNO, OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO BE AN ASSISTANT 
     SECRETARY OF LABOR, VICE DAVID MORRIS MICHAELS.
        PATRICK PIZZELLA, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE DEPUTY SECRETARY OF 
     LABOR, VICE CHRISTOPHER P. LU, RESIGNED.
        CHERYL MARIE STANTON, OF SOUTH CAROLINA, TO BE 
     ADMINISTRATOR OF THE WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF 
     LABOR, VICE DAVID WEIL, RESIGNED.


                        DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

        MITCHELL ZAIS, OF SOUTH CAROLINA, TO BE DEPUTY SECRETARY 
     OF EDUCATION, VICE JAMES H. SHELTON III, RESIGNED.


                       DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

        ISABEL MARIE KEENAN PATELUNAS, OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO BE 
     ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR INTELLIGENCE AND ANALYSIS, DEPARTMENT 
     OF THE TREASURY, VICE S. LESLIE IRELAND.


                             THE JUDICIARY

        BARRY W. ASHE, OF LOUISIANA, TO BE UNITED STATES DISTRICT 
     JUDGE FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA, VICE L. R. 
     LEMELLE, RETIRED.
        ANNEMARIE CARNEY AXON, OF ALABAMA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, VICE 
     SHARON LOVELACE BLACKBURN, RETIRED.
        JEFFREY UHLMAN BEAVERSTOCK, OF ALABAMA, TO BE UNITED 
     STATES DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, 
     VICE CALLIE V. GRANADE, RETIRED.


                         DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

        BRIAN ALLEN BENCZKOWSKI, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE AN ASSISTANT 
     ATTORNEY GENERAL, VICE LESLIE RAGON CALDWELL.


                             THE JUDICIARY

        RYAN WESLEY BOUNDS, OF OREGON, TO BE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT 
     JUDGE FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT, VICE DIARMUID F. O'SCANNLAIN, 
     RETIRED.
        ELIZABETH L. BRANCH, OF GEORGIA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     CIRCUIT JUDGE FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT, VICE FRANK M. HULL, 
     RETIRED.
        MICHAEL B. BRENNAN, OF WISCONSIN, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     CIRCUIT JUDGE FOR THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT, VICE TERENCE T. EVANS, 
     DECEASED.
        LILES CLIFTON BURKE, OF ALABAMA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, VICE C. 
     LYNWOOD SMITH, RETIRED.


                         DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

        JEFFREY BOSSERT CLARK, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE AN ASSISTANT 
     ATTORNEY GENERAL, VICE JOHN CHARLES CRUDEN.


                             THE JUDICIARY

        DANIEL DESMOND DOMENICO, OF COLORADO, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO, VICE ROBERT E. 
     BLACKBURN, RETIRED.


                         DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

        ERIC S. DREIBAND, OF MARYLAND, TO BE AN ASSISTANT ATTORNEY 
     GENERAL, VICE THOMAS E. PEREZ, RESIGNED.


                             THE JUDICIARY

        STUART KYLE DUNCAN, OF LOUISIANA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     CIRCUIT JUDGE FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT, VICE W. EUGENE DAVIS, 
     RETIRED.
        KURT D. ENGELHARDT, OF LOUISIANA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     CIRCUIT JUDGE FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT, VICE EDITH BROWN 
     CLEMENT, RETIRED.
        THOMAS ALVIN FARR, OF NORTH CAROLINA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, 
     VICE MALCOLM J. HOWARD, RETIRED.
        CHARLES BARNES GOODWIN, OF OKLAHOMA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA, VICE 
     ROBIN J. CAUTHRON, RETIRED.


                         DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

        JOSEPH H. HUNT, OF MARYLAND, TO BE AN ASSISTANT ATTORNEY 
     GENERAL, VICE STUART F. DELERY, RESIGNED.


                             THE JUDICIARY

        MICHAEL JOSEPH JUNEAU, OF LOUISIANA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA, VICE 
     RICHARD T. HAIK, SR., RETIRED.
        MATTHEW J. KACSMARYK, OF TEXAS, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, VICE MARY 
     LOU ROBINSON, RETIRED.
        EMILY COODY MARKS, OF ALABAMA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, VICE MYRON 
     H. THOMPSON, RETIRED.
        TERRY FITZGERALD MOORER, OF ALABAMA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, VICE 
     WILLIAM H. STEELE, RETIRED.
        MARK SAALFIELD NORRIS, SR., OF TENNESSEE, TO BE UNITED 
     STATES DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE, 
     VICE J. DANIEL BREEN, RETIRED.
        WILLIAM M. RAY II, OF GEORGIA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, VICE 
     HAROLD L. MURPHY, RETIRED.
        ELI JEREMY RICHARDSON, OF TENNESSEE, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE, VICE 
     TODD J. CAMPBELL, RETIRED.


                         DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

        JESSE SEROYER, JR., OF ALABAMA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     MARSHAL FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA FOR THE TERM OF 
     FOUR YEARS, VICE ARTHUR DARROW BAYLOR, RETIRED.


                             THE JUDICIARY

        DAVID RYAN STRAS, OF MINNESOTA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     CIRCUIT JUDGE FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT, VICE DIANA E. MURPHY, 
     RETIRED.
        HOLLY LOU TEETER, OF KANSAS, TO BE UNITED STATES DISTRICT 
     JUDGE FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS, VICE KATHRYN H. VRATIL, 
     RETIRED.


                      FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION

        JAMES E. TRAINOR III, OF TEXAS, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE 
     FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION FOR A TERM EXPIRING APRIL 30, 
     2023, VICE MATTHEW S. PETERSEN, TERM EXPIRED.


                    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

        ANDREW WHEELER, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR OF 
     THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, VICE ROBERT PERCIASEPE, 
     RESIGNED.


                            IN THE AIR FORCE

       THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE GRADE 
     INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE UNDER TITLE 10, 
     U.S.C., SECTION 624:

                              To be major

TRISH M. ARNO
DEVIN T. BURRUP
MATTHEW P. GAGNON
COLIN F. GALLAGHER
ELIZABETH H. HARTMANN
KRISTOPHER V. KUHL
KEVIN M. MCKELVEY
MICHAEL S. MCLAUGHLIN
CRAIG S. MURPHY
JASON T. NIEVES
CLIFFORD R. NOLT
MARYELLEN D. PACE
THOMAS J. PAINTER
PRABU P. SELVAM
SABRINE SEMOIN
SABRINA L. SILVER
KEVIN C. SISK
JENNIFER E. TONNESON
CHRISTOPHER N. WHITE


                              IN THE ARMY

       THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT IN THE GRADE 
     INDICATED IN THE REGULAR ARMY UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 
     531:

                              To be major

ROBERT L. OZBURN


                              IN THE NAVY

       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

TODD D. HUSTY
       THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT IN THE GRADE 
     INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., 
     SECTION 531:

                       To be lieutenant commander

DAWN M. STANKUS


                          IN THE MARINE CORPS

       THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT IN THE GRADE 
     INDICATED IN THE REGULAR MARINE CORPS UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., 
     SECTIONS 531 AND 716:

                              To be major

CHRISTOPHER N. EARLEY
       THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE GRADE 
     INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS RESERVE UNDER 
     TITLE 10, U. S.C., SECTION 12203:

                             To be colonel

ERIC G. BURNS
BRIAN W. COLE
DAVID A. JOHNSON
ANDREW J. LOCKETT
SEAN W. MAITA
ADRIAN B. ROMERO

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DAVID P. SHEEHAN


                            FOREIGN SERVICE

       THE FOLLOWING-NAMED CAREER MEMBER OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN 
     SERVICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR PROMOTION WITHIN 
     THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 
     CLASS OF MINISTER-COUNSELOR:
MARC CLAYTON GILKEY, of California
       THE FOLLOWING-NAMED CAREER MEMBERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE 
     FOR PROMOTION INTO THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE, AS A CAREER 
     MEMBER OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF 
     AMERICA, CLASS OF COUNSELOR:
DEANNA M. J. AYALA, of Minnesota
DARYA CHEHREZAD, of California
MORGAN A. PERKINS, of Maryland
STANLEY STOREY PHILLIPS, of Montana
       THE FOLLOWING-NAMED MEMBER OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE TO BE A 
     FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER, A CONSULAR OFFICER AND A SECRETARY 
     IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
MARK A. MYERS, of Virginia
       THE FOLLOWING-NAMED MEMBERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE 
     DEPARTMENT OF STATE TO BE A FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER, A 
     CONSULAR OFFICER, AND A SECRETARY IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE 
     OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
ALYCE S. AHN, of California
EHSAN A. ALEAZIZ, of Washington
NAOMI ANISMAN, of New York
NICHOLAS D. AUSTIN, of the District of Columbia
CAROLINE M. BAKER, of Florida
JOHN T. BELMEAR, of Texas
CHARLES MATTHEW BENNETT, of Florida
HARRY J. BETHKE, of Virginia
ANDREW R. BYRLEY, of Florida
NICOLE L. CALLRAM, of Arizona
ALTHEA CAWLEY-MURPHREE, of Washington
ANTHONY CHANG, of Nevada
TERESA CHANG, of California
RONGJIE CHEN, of South Dakota
NATHAN D. CROOK, of Virginia
MONICA L. DAVIS, of Texas
MERRICA C. DOMINICK, of Montana
MATTHEW P. DORR, of Virginia
CLAIRE E. DUFFETT-THOMAS, of New York
HADY T. ELNEIL, of California
NATHANIEL L. FARRAR, of Florida
ROSS A. FELDMANN, of Florida
RYAN E. FLORY, of Florida
ERIC R. FREDERICK, of Arizona
DANIELLA GAYAPERSAD-CHAN, of the District of Columbia
JEANNE E. GEERS, of Virginia
CHRISTOPHER D. GOOCH, of Utah
ABIGAIL S. GREENWALD, of Minnesota
YOUNG M. HAN, of California
SARAH C. HENNESSEY, of Georgia
ERIKA HOLLNER, of Florida
TODD R. HUGHES, of Florida
DAVID SCOTT HUTCHISON, JR., of Utah
JOSEPH M. JONES, of Nevada
TYLER B. JOYNER, of Texas
GENEVIEVE JUDSON-JOURDAIN, of New Hampshire
ANGELA YOUNG KENNEDY, of Texas
DEBORAH A. KERSHNER, of Colorado
VANESSA D. KHALSA STOTTS, of Texas
SADAF KHAN, of Texas
JACQUELINE KINGFIELD, of Maryland
WILSON M. KOROL, of Nevada
JOSEPH M. KRAFFT, of California
FRANCIS C. LANNING, of New Mexico
TIME THEIS LANNING, of Florida
KARL W. LOHSE, of California
ABEL T. LOMAX, of Minnesota
ANDREW A. LOOMIS, of Texas
LEANA M. LOPEZ, of Washington
DARIEN BATZER LUCE, of California
STACI K. MACCORKLE, of Oregon
DAVID W. MAURO, of Texas
KATHLEEN M. MAXWELL, of New York
MATTHEW R. MAYBERRY, of Virginia
JOSHUA I. MERTSCH, of Massachusetts
REBECCA H. MOLINOFF, of Florida
MARIA L. MORENO, of Washington
PATRICK R. MURPHY, of New Hampshire
ERICA L. NELSON, of Virginia
DAVID T. NEWTON, of Alabama
DANIEL T. NIBARGER, of Virginia
ANDREW JOHN OSORNO, of Florida
MORTON S. PARK, of Nevada
SETH C. PEAVEY, of the District of Columbia
JOSHUA PEFFLEY, of Minnesota
RYAN J. PESECKAS, of Florida
SUSAN K. PHEMISTER, of New York
MARK S. PITUCH, of the District of Columbia
RENATO RAMACIOTTI, of Texas
TIMOTHY K. RILEY, of Virginia
ANDREW J. RIPLINGER, of California
DAVID K. C. ROBBIE, of Colorado
JEFFREY P. SAKURAI, of South Dakota
DAVID M. SCHNEIDER, of South Dakota
GOURI SEETHARAM, of New York
MICHAEL C. STIEG, of Virginia
JACK D. SWETLAND, JR., of Louisiana
SHEILA S. TANG-RABEONY, of the District of Columbia
MARY KATHARINE A. TRECHOCK, of California
TRAVIS L. TUCKER, of Florida
CARYL MARIE TUMA, of Pennsylvania
KONRAD MICHAL TURSKI, of Washington
VALERIE M. VASS, of Washington
PAULA S. WALKER, of North Carolina
LEIF E. WALLER, of Virginia
KENNETH KAM MING WAN, of California
MATTHEW J. WELSH, of New York
BRYN CAIN WEST, of Texas
LINDSEY S. WHITE, of Virginia
MICHELE D. WOONACOTT, of Nevada
       THE FOLLOWING-NAMED MEMBERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE 
     DEPARTMENT OF STATE TO BE A CONSULAR OFFICER AND A SECRETARY 
     IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
PRIYA U. AMIN, of Virginia
TOR ANDREWES, of Virginia
REBECCA LESLIE ANDREWS, of Virginia
HUGO PATRICK ARDAYA, of Virginia
LESTER ANSONG ASAMOAH, of Oklahoma
DANIEL DAVID BARBEAU, of Virginia
SONIA BARKAT, of Virginia
ASHLEY ELIZABETH BARRETT, of Virginia
MEGAN ELIZABETH BISHOP, of Colorado
JAMES CURTIS BLAKE, of the District of Columbia
CAROL ANN BRIZZOLARA, of Virginia
ROBERT ALAN BURNKRANT, of Virginia
KRISTA AIDA BUSTAMANTE, of Idaho
JUAN ALFONSO CLAR, of New York
THOMAS FADDEN CLAUSS III, of Virginia
COURTNEY ANN CLUTZ, of Virginia
ROBERT COHEN, of the District of Columbia
LARRY JAMES COOK, JR., of Virginia
JASON R. CROSS, of Virginia
BAILEY HOBBS CULP, of the District of Columbia
JAMES BANISTER DAVIS, of Virginia
THOMAS E. DE TRIQUET, of Virginia
LINDSEY L. DEBORD, of Virginia
WHITNEY CIARA DIXON, of Maryland
VICTORIA ALYSHA DURGANA, of New Jersey
YOUSSEF MOHAMED ELKEI, of Virginia
LAURA PETERSON FEINTECH, of the District of Columbia
AYANDA NGOZI FRANCIS, of Georgia
MICHELLE LEE GABRIEL, of Virginia
GARRETT MARTIN GEHRER, of Virginia
CASSANDRA ARIEL GIANNI, of Texas
MATTHEW IAN GILMORE, of Virginia
HALEY C. GINDHART, of the District of Columbia
ANNA GOLOB, of Maryland
MARTIN ROBERT GRAVES, of Virginia
ALONZO O. GUINYARD, of Texas
SHERIDAN BLAKE GUNDERSON, of Virginia
KEVIN LEBRON HARDAWAY, of Virginia
ALISON JANE HARRISON, of Virginia
JAMES RUSSELL HARRISON, of Virginia
MARK A. HARRISON, of Virginia
TREVIS QUINCY HARROLD, of Michigan
TARA DEAN HENDRICK, of Texas
RYAN NICHOLAS HOOVER, of Ohio
SARAH COBB HOPTMAN, of Virginia
BENJAMIN F. HORNUNG, of Virginia
KAREN HSU, of Virginia
ADENA F. JACKSON, of Virginia
SAMANTHA MARIE JACKSON, of Michigan
ERIC JARRAD JOHNSON, of Virginia
HEIDI MARIE JOHNSTONE, of Virginia
MPAZA SICHILIMA KAPEMBWA, of Georgia
SEAN PATRICK KENNEDY, of Virginia
SUSAN KIM, of Virginia
RAQUEL JACQUELINE KING, of Florida
RAJIV RAJ LALLA, of Virginia
MASAKO LAMBDIN, of Virginia
ANDREA K. LEHMAN, of Florida
TIFFANY MELISSA CHOW LIDSKY, of Virginia
SARAH PEG LOMBARDO, of New Jersey
KAREN ELIZABETH LOUMA, of Virginia
SHAWN WILLIAM LUDEKER, of Virginia
RITCHELL ANULI MADIKAEGBU, of Maryland
ERIKA JANNET MARTINEZ, of Virginia
PAUL ALEXANDER MCCORD, of Virginia
BRIAN EDWARD MCDONALD, of Texas
JOHN HOYT MCLAUGHLIN II, of Virginia
MATTHEW DAVID MELNYK, of Virginia
AUBERDE MERILAN, of Florida
HOLLY ANNE MILES, of Texas
JENNIFER MARIE MILLER, of Virginia
SARAH CHRISTINA MONTGOMERY, of Virginia
WELDON DANIEL MONTGOMERY, of Florida
JESSICA ADELE MUNN, of Virginia
BINTU MARY MUSA, of Georgia
ANNE WANJIKU GERTRUDE MWENDAR, of Washington
HILARY C. NEGELE, of Virginia
KENNETH CHRISTOPHER NEGLEY, of Virginia
STEPHANIE ELIZABETH NELSON, of Virginia
RAYMOND RAUL NELSON, of Ohio
ALENA CHRISTINE NORDHOLM, of Virginia
ERIC JOHN OLSON, of Virginia
SARAH NICOLE OSTING, of Maryland
SAMANTHA ELISE OTTEN, of Virginia
GLORIANNE J. PAJKICH, of Virginia
DAVID MICHAEL PESEK, of Virginia
THOMAS FITZGERALD POWERS, of the District of Columbia
TIFFANY MARIE PSEMENEKI, of Virginia
KATHARINE FRANCES RAVETZ, of the District of Columbia
CHRISTINE MARIE REITER, of Kentucky
NICHOLAS J. RICHERT, of Virginia
CHRISTOPHER WILSON RIZZI, of Virginia
HAYDEE ROJAS, of Nevada
SAHAND SARRAF, of Texas
ALISA KOSHIBA SCHACKMANN, of the District of Columbia
MATTHEW R. SCHAPMAN, of Virginia
PATRICK C. SCOVILLE, of Virginia
BRENDAN FEAN SHEA, of Virginia
SARAH LOIS SHIRLEY, of Virginia
DANIEL JAMES CAVARLEZ SILBERSTEIN, of New York
GREGORY NICKLIN SMITH, of the District of Columbia
RAMATA SOW, of Maryland
KORY ALEXANDER STRICKLAND, of Texas
REBECCA MARIE SUMMERS, of Virginia
LACHIESA ANDRES THOMAS, of Virginia
CAMERON MICHAEL TORREON, of New York
KIRA HALEY ULLMAN, of Virginia
ELVIA VALLE, of Texas
CHRIS J. VAN TASSELL, of Virginia
GABRIEL MATTHEW WEINSTEIN, of the District of Columbia
THERESA A. WELLMAN, of Virginia
KARALEE DIANE WERNING, of Florida
STEPHEN SINCLAIR WHALEY, of Ohio
RICHARD JAMES WHARTON, of the District of Columbia
BRANDI YVETTE WILLIAMS, of Virginia
MICHAEL EDWARD WITHROW, of Virginia
KENNETH P. WOOLSEY, of Virginia
ERIK Z. ZAHNEN, of Virginia
       THE FOLLOWING-NAMED CAREER MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN 
     SERVICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE FOR PROMOTION WITHIN THE 
     SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CLASS 
     OF MINISTER-COUNSELOR:
ANGELA P. AGGELER, of the District of Columbia
PETER H. BARLERIN, of Maryland
COLOMBIA A. BARROSSE, of Virginia
MARYKAY LOSS CARLSON, of Virginia
JULIE J. CHUNG, of California
KAREN KASKA DAVIDSON, of Texas
KELLY COLLEEN DEGNAN, of the District of Columbia
CHAYAN C. DEY, of Florida
JOHN E. FITZSIMMONS, of Maryland
ERIC ALAN FLOHR, of Florida
ANTHONY GODFREY, of Virginia
PETER T. GUERIN, of New Mexico
LISA KENNEDY HELLER, of Virginia
NICHOLAS MANNING HILL, of New York
J. BAXTER HUNT III, of Virginia
HENRY V. JARDINE, of Virginia
LISA A. JOHNSON, of Virginia
STEVEN C. KOUTSIS, of Maryland
KAMALA SHIRIN LAKHDHIR, of the District of Columbia
KARIN MELKA LANG, of Virginia
JEANNE MARIE MALONEY, of Virginia
ERVIN J. MASSINGA, of Washington
BRIAN DAVID MCFEETERS, of Virginia
KAREN E. MUMMAW, of Virginia
RICHARD CARL PASCHALL III, of Virginia
LISA J. PETERSON, of Virginia
JO ANN E. SCANDOLA, of the District of Columbia
MARK TONER, of Maryland
FRANK J. WHITAKER, of South Carolina
MICHAEL L. YODER, of Virginia
ANDREW R. YOUNG, of California
DAVID J. YOUNG, of Virginia
STEPHEN ARTHUR YOUNG, of Florida
       THE FOLLOWING-NAMED CAREER MEMBERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE 
     FOR PROMOTION INTO THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE, AS A CAREER 
     MEMBER OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF 
     AMERICA, CLASS OF COUNSELOR:
BEGZAT BIX ALIU, of Virginia
ROBERT LLOYD BATCHELDER, of Virginia
ANDREA RENEE BROUILLETTE-RODRIGUEZ, of Virginia
RACHEL L. COOKE, of Virginia
SUSANNAH E. COOPER, of Maryland
JASON RICHARD CUBAS, of Florida
ABIGAIL LEE DRESSEL, of Connecticut
MARION JOHNSTON EKPUK, of Virginia
JILL MARIE ESPOSITO, of Vermont
DANIEL J. FENNELL, of Florida
ERIC VINCENT GAUDIOSI, of Maryland
WILLIAM ROBERT GILL, JR., of Virginia
RYAN M. GLIHA, of Arizona
DAVID J. GREENE, of the District of Columbia
KEITH LEE HEFFERN, of Virginia
ELIZABETH K. HORST, of Minnesota
MARTIN T. KELLY, of Florida
ANGELA M. KERWIN, of Virginia
WILLIAM H. KLEIN, of California
KIMBERLY KRHOUNEK, of the District of Columbia
CHRISTOPHER A. LANDBERG, of the District of Columbia
JOHN DAVID LIPPEATT, of Virginia
GREGORY DANIEL LOGERFO, of Virginia
IAN JOSEPH MCCARY, of New York
DAVID RAY MCCAWLEY, of California
JOHN W. MCINTYRE, of Texas
HEATHER CHRISTINE MERRITT, of Virginia
MARIO MCGWINN MESQUITA, of Virginia
MARCUS ROBERT MICHELI, of California
ANDREW THOMAS MILLER, of Virginia
MARK DAVID MOODY, of Missouri
JOYCE WINCHEL NAMDE, of Virginia
SCOTT MCCONNIN OUDKIRK, of Virginia
JONATHAN G. PRATT, of California
JOSE KIERAN SANTACANA, of the District of Columbia
JENNIFER L. SAVAGE, of Florida
WILLIAM STEUER, of Texas
DONN-ALLAN G. TITUS, of Florida
CHRISTINA TOMLINSON, of Virginia
JOHN E. WARNER, of Virginia
KAMI ANN WITMER, of Pennsylvania
       THE FOLLOWING-NAMED CAREER MEMBERS OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE 
     FOR PROMOTION INTO THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE, AS A CAREER 
     MEMBER OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE, CLASS OF COUNSELOR, AND 
     A CONSULAR OFFICER AND A SECRETARY IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE 
     OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
PAUL AVALLONE, of Florida
PHILIP KARL BARTH, of Virginia

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WADE L. BOSTON, of Virginia
DAVID L. DUNCAN, of Utah
VIDA M. GECAS, of Virginia
ROBERT F. GRECH, of Florida
GLENN E. HARMS, of Virginia
JOY D. HERRERA-BACA, of Virginia
TUAN Q. HOANG, of Washington
JASON R. KIGHT, of Virginia
JACQUELINE LEVESQUE, of Virginia
LUIS A. MATUS, of Virginia
CHANDA C. MCDANIEL, of Missouri
WILLIAM I. MELLOTT, of Arizona
THAD OSTERHOUT, of Virginia
MICHAEL C. RANGER, of Virginia
PAUL L. SCHAEFER, of Virginia
ROBERT A. SOLOMON, of Pennsylvania
MARK A. WILSON, of Virginia
MARI JAIN WOMACK, of Texas


                          DEPARTMENT OF STATE

        KATHLEEN TROIA MCFARLAND, OF NEW YORK, TO BE AMBASSADOR 
     EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY OF THE UNITED STATES OF 
     AMERICA TO THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE.