Obama announces more appointments: “R,” CIA, Energy, Commerce
The White House said in a press release tonight that President Barack Obama has announced his intent to nominate: Judith A. McHale, Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, Department of State; Philip J. "P.J." Crowley, Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs; Bonnie D. Jenkins, Coordinator for Threat Reduction Programs (with the Rank ...
The White House said in a press release tonight that President Barack Obama has announced his intent to nominate:
The White House said in a press release tonight that President Barack Obama has announced his intent to nominate:
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Judith A. McHale, Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, Department of State;
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Philip J. "P.J." Crowley, Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs;
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Bonnie D. Jenkins, Coordinator for Threat Reduction Programs (with the Rank of Ambassador), Department of State;
- Daniel B. Poneman, Deputy Secretary, Department of Energy;
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Fred P. Hochberg, President and Chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States;
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Francisco "Frank" J. Sánchez, Under Secretary for International Trade, Department of Commerce;
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Miriam E. Sapiro, Deputy Trade Representative;
- David F. Heyman, Assistant Secretary for Policy, Department of Homeland Security;
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Andrew C. Weber, Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Defense Programs), Department of Defense;
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Stephen W. Preston, General Counsel, Central Intelligence Agency.
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