[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 29, Number 8 (Monday, March 1, 1993)]
[Pages 294-295]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Announcement of Nomination for 21 Sub-Cabinet Posts

 February 22, 1993

    President Clinton today announced his nomination of an Under 
Secretary of Policy at the Department of Defense along with his 
intention to nominate 20 other men and women for sub-Cabinet posts in 
the Departments of Defense, Energy, Health and Human Services, Interior, 
Labor, and Treasury.
    The list of those individuals announced today follows:

Department of Defense

    John Deutch, Under Secretary for Acquisition
    Frank Wisner, Under Secretary for Policy (nominated)

Department of Energy

    Thomas P. Grumbly, Assistant Secretary for Environmental Restoration 
      and Management
    Susan Fallows Tierney, Assistant Secretary for Domestic and 
      International Energy Policy

Department of Health and Human Services

    Walter Broadnax, Deputy Secretary
    David Ellwood, Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
    Jerry Klepner, Assistant Secretary for Legislation
    Avis LaVelle, Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs
    Harriet Raab, General Counsel
    Fernando Torres-Gil, Commissioner on Aging

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Department of the Interior

    Robert Armstrong, Assistant Secretary for Land and Mineral 
      Management
    Jim Baca, Director, Bureau of Land Management
    Bonnie Cohen, Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget
    George Frampton, Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks
    John Leshy, Solicitor
    Elizabeth Rieke, Assistant Secretary for Water and Science
    Leslie Turner, Assistant Secretary for Territorial and International 
      Affairs

Department of Labor

    Geri Palast, Assistant Secretary for Congressional and 
      Intergovernmental Relations
    Thomas Williamson, Jr., Solicitor

Department of the Treasury

    Peggy Richardson, Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service
    Jeffrey Shafer, Assistant Secretary for International Affairs