[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: WILLIAM J. CLINTON (1999, Book II)] [July 1, 1999] [Pages 2377-2385] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]Appendix B / Administration of William J. Clinton, 1999Appendix B--Nominations Submitted to the Senate [[Page 2377]] The following list does not include promotions of members of the Uniformed Services, nominations to the Service Academies, or nominations of Foreign Service officers. Submitted July 1 Curt Hebert, Jr.,of Mississippi, to be a member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for the term expiring June 30, 2004 (reappointment). Maj. Gen. Phillip R. Anderson, United States Army, to be a member and President of the Mississippi River Commission, under the provisions of Section 2 of an Act of Congress, approved June 1879 (21 Stat. 37) (33 USC 642). Michael Cohen, of Maryland, to be Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education, Department of Education, vice Gerald N. Tirozzi, resigned. James B. Cunningham, of Pennsylvania, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, class of Minister-Counselor, to be the Deputy Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations, with the rank and status of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, vice Peter A Burleigh. Earl E. Devaney, of Massachusetts, to be Inspector General, Department of the Interior, vice Eljay B. Bowron, resigned. Q. Todd Dickinson, of Pennsylvania, to be Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks, vice Bruce A. Lehman, resigned. Harriet L. Elam, of Massachusetts, 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 Senegal. J. Richard Fredericks, of California, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Switzerland, and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Principality of Liechtenstein. Barbara J. Griffiths, 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 Republic of Iceland. Gregory Lee Johnson, of Washington, 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 Swaziland. Sally Katzen, of the District of Columbia, to be Deputy Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget, vice G. Edward DeSeve. Jimmy J. Kolker, of Missouri, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, class of Counselor, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Burkina Faso. Anthony Musick, of Virginia, to be Chief Financial Officer, Corporation for National and Community Service, vice Donn Holt Cunninghame, resigned. Sylvia Gaye Stanfield, of Texas, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Brunei Darussalam. Clifford Gregory Stewart, of New Jersey, to be General Counsel of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for a term of 4 years (reappointment). Lawrence H. Summers, of Maryland, to be United States Governor of the International Monetary Fund for a term of 5 years; United States Governor of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development for a term of 5 years; United States Governor of the Inter- American Development Bank for a term of 5 years; United States Governor of the African Development Bank for a term of 5 years; United States Governor of the Asian Development Bank; United States Governor of the African Development Fund; United States Governor of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. [[Page 2378]] Withdrawn July 1 G. Edward DeSeve, of Pennsylvania, to be Deputy Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget, vice John A. Koskinen, which was sent to the Senate on February 12, 1999. Submitted July 14 James J. Brady, of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of Louisiana, vice John V. Parker, retired. Florence-Marie Cooper, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the Central District of California, vice Linda H. McLaughlin, deceased. Tibor P. Nagy, Jr., of Texas, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. Charles A. Pannell, Jr., of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Georgia, vice Frank M. Hull, elevated. Withdrawn July 14 Kenneth W. Kizer, of California, to be Under Secretary for Health of the Department of Veterans Affairs for a term of 4 years, which was sent to the Senate on January 6, 1999. Submitted July 19 Andrew C. Fish, of Vermont, to be an Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, vice John David Carlin, resigned. Michael J. Gaines, of Maryland, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. Parole Commission for a term of 6 years (reappointment). David N. Greenlee, of Maryland, 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 Paraguay. Timothy Earl Jones, Sr., of Georgia, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. Parole Commission for the term of 6 years, vice George MacKenzie Rast, resigned. Susan Ness, of Maryland, to be a member of the Federal Communications Commission for a term of 5 years from July 1, 1999 (reappointment). Marie F. Ragghianti, of Maryland, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. Parole Commission for the term of 6 years, vice Edward F. Reiley, term expired. John R. Simpson, of Maryland, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. Parole Commission for a term of 6 years (reappointment). William B. Taylor, Jr., of Virginia, for the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service as Coordinator of U.S. Assistance for the New Independent States (new position). Submitted July 21 Jeffrey A. Bader, of Florida, 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 Namibia. Jackie N. Williams, of Kansas, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of Kansas for the term of 4 years, vice Randall K. Rathbun, resigned. Submitted July 22 Amy C. Achor, of Texas, to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for National and Community Service for a term expiring October 6, 2003, vice Leslie Lenkowsky, term expired. Submitted July 27 Anne H. Chasser, of Ohio, to be an Assistant Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks, vice Lawrence J. Goffney, Jr., resigned. Brian Theadore Stewart, of Utah, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of Utah, vice J. Thomas Greene, retired. Petrese B. Tucker, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Thomas N. O'Neill, retired. Thomas B. Leary, of the District of Columbia, to be a Federal Trade Commissioner for the term of 7 years from September 26, 1998, vice Mary L. Azcuenaga, resigned. Submitted July 28 Martin Neil Baily, of Maryland, to be a member of the Council of Economic Advisers, vice Janet L. Yellen. [[Page 2379]] James G. Huse, Jr., of Maryland, to be Inspector General, Social Security Administration, vice David C. Williams, resigned. Dorian Vanessa Weaver, of Arkansas, to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Export- Import Bank of the United States for a term expiring January 20, 2003, vice Maria Luisa Mabilagan Haley, resigned. Submitted August 2 Sam Epstein Angel, of Arkansas, to be a member of the Mississippi River Commission for a term of 9 years (reappointment). Brig. Gen. Robert H. Griffin, USA, to be a member of the Mississippi River Commission. Stephen D. Van Beek, of the District of Columbia, to be Associate Deputy Secretary of Transportation, vice John Charles Horsley, resigned. Neal S. Wolin, of Illinois, to be General Counsel for the Department of the Treasury, vice Edward S. Knight, resigned. Submitted August 3 Ivan Itkin, of Pennsylvania, to be Director of the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, Department of Energy, vice Daniel A. Dreyfus, resigned. Edward W. Stimpson, of Idaho, for the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service as Representative of the United States of America on the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization (new position). Richard K. Eaton, of the District of Columbia, to be a Judge of the U.S. Court of International Trade, vice R. Kenton Musgrave, retired. Michael J. Frazier, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Secretary of Transportation, vice Steven O. Palmer, resigned. David J. Hayes, of Virginia, to be Deputy Secretary of the Interior, vice John Raymond Garamendi, resigned. Gregory Rohde, of North Dakota, to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information, vice Clarence L. Irving, Jr. Kathryn M. Turman, of Virginia, to be Director of the Office for Victims of Crime, vice Aileen Catherine Adams. Gail S. Tusan, of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Georgia, vice G. Ernest Tidwell, retired. Submitted August 4 Dan Herman Renberg, of Maryland, to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Export- Import Bank of the United States for a term expiring January 20, 2003, vice Julie D. Belaga, term expired. Submitted August 5 Ruben Castillo, of Illinois, to be a member of the U.S. Sentencing Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2003, vice Michael Gelacak, term expired. Sterling R. Johnson, Jr., of New York, to be a member of the U.S. Sentencing Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2001, vice Julie E. Carnes, term expired. Diana E. Murphy, of Minnesota, to be Chair of the U.S. Sentencing Commission, vice Richard P. Conaboy. Diana E. Murphy, of Minnesota, to be a member of the U.S. Sentencing Commission for the remainder of the term expiring October 31, 1999, vice Richard P. Conaboy, resigned. Diana E. Murphy, of Minnesota, to be a member of the U.S. Sentencing Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2005 (reappointment). William Sessions III, of Vermont, to be a member of the U.S. Sentencing Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2003, vice Michael Goldsmith, term expired. Submitted September 8 Jay Johnson, of Wisconsin, to be Director of the Mint for a term of 5 years, vice Philip N. Diehl, term expired. Willene A. Johnson, of New York, to be U.S. Director of the African Development Bank for a term of 5 years, vice Alice Marie Dear, term expired. Joseph W. Prueher, of Tennessee, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the People's Republic of China. Mark Reid Tucker, of North Carolina, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of North Carolina for the term of 4 years, [[Page 2380]] vice William I. Berryhill, to which position he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate. Submitted September 13 William B. Bader, of Virginia, to be Assistant Secretary of State (Educational and Cultural Affairs) (new position). Sim Farar, of California, to be a Representative of the United States of America to the 54th session of the General Assembly of the United Nations. Roger Walton Ferguson, Jr., of Massachusetts, to be Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System for a term of 4 years, vice Alice M. Rivlin, resigned. Roger Walton Ferguson, Jr., of Massachusetts, to be a Member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System for a team of 14 years from February 1, 2000 (reappointment). John F. Potter, of Maryland, to be a member of the Board of Regents of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences for a term expiring May 1, 2005, vice T. Burton Smith, Jr., term expired. Submitted September 14 Joshua Gotbaum, of New York, to be Controller, Office of Federal Financial Management, Office of Management and Budget, vice G. Edward DeSeve. Joe Kendall, of Texas, to be a member of the U.S. Sentencing Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2001, vice David A. Mazzone, term expired. Michael O'Neill, of Maryland, to be a member of the U.S. Sentencing Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2003, vice Deanell Reece Tacha, term expired. John Hollingsworth Sinclair, of Vermont, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of Vermont for the term of 4 years, vice John Edward Rouille, resigned. John R. Steer, of Virginia, to be a member of the U.S. Sentencing Commission for the remainder of the term expiring October 31, 1999, vice Wayne Anthony Budd, resigned. John R. Steer, of Virginia, to be a member of the U.S. Sentencing Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2005 (reappointment). Submitted September 16 Kathleen McCree Lewis, of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit, vice Cornelia G. Kennedy, retired. Enrique Moreno, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fifth Circuit, vice William L. Garwood, retired. Submitted September 22 Gregory A. Baer, of Virginia to be an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, vice Richard Scott Carnell, resigned. James M. Lyons, of Colorado, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Tenth Circuit, vice John P. Moore, retired. Joel A. Pisano, of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of New Jersey, vice Maryanne Trump Barry, elevated. Allen R. Snyder, of Maryland, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the District of Columbia Circuit, vice Patricia M. Wald, retired. Mary Carlin Yates, of Washington, 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 Burundi. Submitted September 23 Skila Harris, of Kentucky, to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for the remainder of the term expiring May 18, 2005, vice Johnny H. Hayes, resigned. Glenn L. McCullough, Jr., of Mississippi, to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring May 18, 2008, vice William H. Kennoy, term expired. Submitted September 24 A.J. Eggenberger, of Montana, to be a member of the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board for a term expiring October 18, 2003 (reappointment). Jessie M. Roberson, of Alabama, to be a member of the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board for a term expiring October 18, 2002, vice Herbert Kouts, term expired. [[Page 2381]] Submitted September 27 Gerald V. Poje, of Virginia, to be a member of the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board for a term of 5 years (reappointment). Submitted September 28 Gary L. Ackerman, of New York, to be a Representative of the United States of America to the 54th session of the General Assembly of the United Nations. Thomas L. Ambro, of Delaware, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Third Circuit, vice Walter K. Stapleton, retired. Frank Henry Cruz, of California, to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for a term expiring January 31, 2006 (reappointment). Peter T. King, of New York, to be a Representative of the United States of America to the 54th session of the General Assembly of the United Nations. Richard Linn, of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Federal Circuit, vice Giles S. Rich, deceased. Charles Taylor Manatt, of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Dominican Republic. Quenton I. White, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee for the term of 4 years, vice John Marshall Roberts, resigned. Submitted September 29 Skila Harris, of Kentucky, to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring May 18, 2008, vice William H. Kennoy, term expired. Glenn L. McCullough, Jr., of Mississippi, to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for the remainder of the term expiring May 18, 2005, vice Johnny H. Hayes, resigned. Withdrawn September 29 Skila Harris, of Kentucky, to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for the remainder of the term expiring May 18, 2005, vice Johnny H. Hayes, resigned, which was sent to the Senate on September 23, 1999. Glenn L. McCullough, Jr., of Mississippi, to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring May 18, 2008, vice William H. Kennoy, term expired, which was sent to the Senate on September 23, 1999. Submitted October 1 Avis Thayer Bohlen, of the District of Columbia, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, class of Minister-Counselor, to be an Assistant Secretary of State (Arms Control) (new position). Joseph R. Crapa, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development, vice Jill B. Buckley. LeGree Sylvia Daniels, of Pennsylvania, to be a Governor of the U.S. Postal Service for a term expiring December 8, 2007 (reappointment). Greta Joy Dicus, of Arkansas, to be an Alternate Representative of the United States of America to the 43d session of the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency. William A. Halter, of Arkansas, to be Deputy Commissioner of Social Security for the term expiring January 19, 2001 (new position). Alan Craig Kessler, of Pennsylvania, to be a Governor of the U.S. Postal Service for a term expiring December 8, 2008, vice J. Sam Winters. J. Stapleton Roy, of Pennsylvania, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service with the personal rank of Career Ambassador, to be an Assistant Secretary of State (Intelligence and Research), vice Phyllis E. Oakley. Norman A. Wulf, of Virginia, to be an Alternate Representative of the United States of America to the 43d session of the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Submitted October 4 Alphonso Maldon, Jr., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense, vice Frederick F. Y. Pang, resigned. [[Page 2382]] Bill Richardson, of New Mexico, to be the Representative of the United States of America to the 43d session of the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency. John K. Veroneau, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Defense, vice Sandra Kaplan Stuart. Submitted October 6 Daniel J. French, of New York, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Thomas Joseph Maroney, term expired. Donald Stuart Hays, of Virginia, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, class of Minister-Counselor, to be Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations for U.N. Management and Reform, with the rank of Ambassador. Cornelius P. O'Leary, of Connecticut, to be a member of the National Security Education Board for a term of 4 years, vice Roger Hilsman, term expired. Submitted October 8 Amy L. Comstock, of Maryland, to be Director of the Office of Government Ethics for a term of 5 years, vice Stephen D. Potts. Alan Phillip Larson, of Iowa, to be Under Secretary of State (Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs), vice Stuart E. Eizenstat. Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to New Zealand. Submitted October 14 Charles L. Kolbe, of Iowa, to be a member of the Internal Revenue Service Oversight Board for a term of 3 years (new position). Submitted October 18 Herschelle S. Challenor, of Georgia, to be a member of the National Security Education Board for a term of 4 years (reappointment). Submitted October 19 Donna A. Bucella, of Florida, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Florida for the term of 4 years, vice Charles R. Wilson, term expired. Submitted October 20 Linda J. Bilmes, of California, to be an Assistant Secretary of Commerce, vice W. Scott Gould, resigned. Linda J. Bilmes, of California, to be Chief Financial Officer, Department of Commerce, vice W. Scott Gould, resigned. James B. Cunningham, of Pennsylvania, to be a Representative of the United States of America to the sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations during his tenure of service as Deputy Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations. Donald Stuart Hays, of Virginia, to be an Alternate Representative of the United States of America to the sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations during his tenure of service as Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations for U.N. Management and Reform. Richard C. Tallman, of Washington, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit, vice Betty Binns Fletcher, retired. James D. Whittemore, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of Florida, vice William Terrell Hodges, retired. Submitted October 26 Anna Blackburne-Rigsby, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term of 15 years, vice Eric T. Washington. Thomas J. Motley, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term of 15 years, vice Robert Samuel Tignor, term expired. Submitted October 27 James D. Bindenagel, of California, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, class of Minister-Counselor, for the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service as Special Envoy and Representative of the Secretary of State for Holocaust Issues. [[Page 2383]] Thomas A. Fry III, of Texas, to be Director of the Bureau of Land Management, vice Patrick A. Shea, resigned. Martin S. Indyk, of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Israel. Edward S. Walker, Jr., of Maryland, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, class of Career Minister, to be an Assistant Secretary of State (Near Eastern Affairs), vice Martin S. Indyk. Submitted October 29 Anthony Stephen Harrington, of Maryland, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Federative Republic of Brazil. N. Cinnamon Dornsife, of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. Director of the Asian Development Bank, with the rank of Ambassador, vice Linda Tsao Yang. Bruce A. Morrison, of Connecticut, to be a Director of the Federal Housing Finance Board for a term expiring February 27, 2007 (reappointment). J. Timothy O'Neill, of Virginia, to be a Director of the Federal Housing Finance Board for a term expiring February 27, 2004 (reappointment). Submitted November 3 Irwin Belk, of North Carolina, to be an Alternate Representative of the United States of America to the 54th session of the General Assembly of the United Nations. Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois, to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Samoa. Revius O. Ortique, Jr., of Louisiana, to be an Alternate Representative of the United States of America to the 54th session of the General Assembly of the United Nations. Bobby L. Roberts, of Arkansas, to be a member of the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science for a term expiring July 19, 2003 (reappointment). Michael G. Rossmann, of Indiana, to be a member of the National Science Board, National Science Foundation for a term expiring May 10, 2006, vice Eve L. Menger. Daniel Simberloff, of Tennessee, to be a member of the National Science Board, National Science Foundation for a term expiring May 10, 2006, vice Sanford D. Greenberg. Earl Anthony Wayne, of Maryland, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, class of Minister-Counselor, to be an Assistant Secretary of State (Economic and Business Affairs), vice Alan Philip Larson. Submitted November 8 Carol Jones Carmody, of Louisiana, to be a member of the National Transportation Safety Board for a term expiring December 31, 2004, vice Robert Talcott Francis II. Donald W. Horton, of Maryland, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of Columbia for the term of 4 years, vice Herbert M. Rutherford III, term expired. Submitted November 9 Mel Carnahan, of Missouri, to be a member of the Board of Trustees of the Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation for a term expiring December 10, 2005 (reappointment). James John Hoecker, of Virginia, to be a member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for the term expiring June 30, 2005 (reappointment). John R. Lacey, of Connecticut, to be Chairman of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States for a term expiring September 30, 2000, vice Delissa A. Ridgway, term expired. Laramie Faith McNamara, of Virginia, to be a member of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States for a term expiring September 30, 2001, vice John R. Lacey, term expired. Antony M. Merck, of South Carolina, to be a Federal Maritime Commissioner for the term expiring June 30, 2001, vice Ming Hsu, term expired. Randolph D. Moss, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Attorney General, vice Walter Dellinger. Mark L. Schneider, of California, to be Director of the Peace Corps, vice Mark D. Gearan, resigned. [[Page 2384]] Withdrawn November 9 Beth Nolan, of New York, to be an Assistant Attorney General, vice Walter Dellinger, which was sent to the Senate on March 5, 1999. Marshall S. Smith, of California, to be Deputy Secretary of Education, vice Madeleine Kunin, which was sent to the Senate on March 25, 1999. Submitted November 10 Monte R. Belger, of Virginia, to be Deputy Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, vice Linda Hall Daschle. Joan R. Challinor, of the District of Columbia, to be a member of the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science for a term expiring July 19, 2004 (reappointment). Eric D. Eberhard, of Washington, to be a member of the Board of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation for a term expiring October 6, 2002, vice Ronald Kent Burton, term expired. Luis J. Lauredo, of Florida, to be Permanent Representative of the United States to the Organization of American States, with the rank of Ambassador, vice Victor Marrero. Carol Waller Pope, of the District of Columbia, to be a member of the Federal Labor Relations Authority for a term expiring July 1, 2004, vice Phyllis Nichamoff Segal, term expired. Donald Ray Vereen, Jr., of the District of Columbia, to be Deputy Director of National Drug Control Policy (new position). Ernest J. Wilson III, of Maryland, to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for a term expiring January 31, 2004, vice Alan Sagner, resigned. Gary A. Barron, of Florida, to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for a term expiring December 17, 2002, vice Mark Erwin. Juanita Sims Doty, of Mississippi, to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for National and Community Service for a term expiring June 10, 2004, vice Robert B. Rogers, term expired. Ernest W. DuBester, of New Jersey, to be a member of the National Mediation Board for a term expiring July 1, 2001 (reappointment). Francis J. Duggan, of Virginia, to be a member of the National Mediation Board for a term expiring July 1, 2000, vice Kenneth Byron Hipp, term expired. Frank S. Holleman III, of South Carolina, to be Deputy Secretary of Education, vice Madeleine Kunin. Magdalena G. Jacobsen, of Oregon, to be a member of the National Mediation Board for a term expiring July 1, 2002 (reappointment). Alan Phillip Larson, of Iowa, to be U.S. Alternate Governor of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development for a term of 5 years; U.S. Alternate Governor of the Inter-American Development Bank for a term of 5 years; U.S. Alternate Governor of the African Development Bank for a term of 5 years; U.S. Alternate Governor of the African Development Fund; U.S. Alternate Governor of the Asian Development Bank; and U.S. Alternate Governor of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, vice Stuart E. Eizenstat. Leslie Lenkowsky, of Indiana, to be a member of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for National and Community Service for a term expiring February 8, 2004, vice Eli J. Segal, term expired. Deanna Tanner Okun, of Idaho, to be a member of the U.S. International Trade Commission for a term expiring June 16, 2008, vice Carol T. Crawford, term expired. Robert M. Walker, of West Virginia, to be Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Memorial Affairs (new position). Submitted November 16 Janie L. Jeffers, of Maryland, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. Parole Commission for a term of 6 years, vice Jasper R. Clay, Jr., term expired. Jerome F. Kever, of Illinois, to be a member of the Railroad Retirement Board for a term expiring August 28, 2003 (reappointment). [[Page 2385]] W. Michael McCabe, of Pennsylvania, to be Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Frederic James Hansen, resigned. Virgil M. Speakman, Jr., of Ohio, to be a member of the Railroad Retirement Board for a term expiring August 28, 2004 (reappointment). Submitted November 17 Rhonda C. Fields of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of Columbia, vice Stanley Sporkin, retired. Kathryn Shaw of Pennsylvania, to be a member of the Council of Economic Advisers, vice Rebecca M. Blank, resigned. Submitted November 19 Francis J. Duggan, of Virginia, to be a member of the National Mediation Board for a term expiring July 1, 2003 (reappointment). E. Douglas Hamilton, of Kentucky, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western District of Kentucky for the term of 4 years, vice Brian Scott Roy, resigned. Timothy Earl Jones, Jr., of Georgia, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. Parole Commission for a term of 6 years, vice Edward F. Reilly, term expired. Marie F. Ragghianti, of Tennessee, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. Parole Commission for a term of 6 years, vice George MacKenzie Rast, resigned. Withdrawn November 19 Timothy Earl Jones, Jr., of Georgia, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. Parole Commission for a term of 6 years, vice George MacKenzie Rast, resigned, which was sent to the Senate on July 19, 1999. Marie F. Ragghianti, of Maryland, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. Parole Commission for a term of 6 years, vice Edward F. Reilly, term expired, which was sent to the Senate on July 19, 1999.