May 22, 2003: Congressional Record publishes “NOMINATIONS”

May 22, 2003: Congressional Record publishes “NOMINATIONS”

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Volume 149, No. 77 covering the 1st Session of the 108th Congress (2003 - 2004) was published by the Congressional Record.

The Congressional Record is a unique source of public documentation. It started in 1873, documenting nearly all the major and minor policies being discussed and debated.

“NOMINATIONS” mentioning the U.S. Dept of Agriculture was published in the Senate section on pages S6945-S6946 on May 22, 2003.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

NOMINATIONS

Executive nominations received by the Senate May 22, 2003:

The Judiciary

Brian F. Holeman, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term of fifteen years, vice Mary Ellen Abrecht, retired.

In the Coast Guard

The following named officer for appointment in the United States Coast Guard Reserve to the grade indicated under title 10, U.S.C., section 12203:

To be rear admiral

Rear Adm. (lh) Duncan C. Smith, 0000

The following named officers for appointment in the United States Coast Guard to the grade indicated under title 14, U.S.C., section 271:

To be rear admiral

Rear Adm. (lh) Sally Brice-O'Hara, 0000

Rear Adm. (lh) Harvey E. Johnson, 0000

Rear Adm. (lh) David W. Kunkel, 0000

Rear Adm. (lh) David B. Peterman, 0000

In the Air Force

The following Air National Guard of the United States officer for appointment in the Reserve of the Air Force to the grade indicated under title 10, U.S.C., section 12203:

To be major general

Brig. Gen. Douglas Burnett, 0000

The following named officer for appointment in the Reserve of the Air Force to the grade indicated under title 10, U.S.C., section 12203:

To be brigadier general

Col. Craig S. Ferguson, 0000

In the Marine Corps

The following named officer for appointment in the United States Marine Corps to the grade indicated while assigned to a position of importance and responsibility under title 10, U.S.C., section 601:

To be lieutenant general

Maj. Gen. Jan C. Huly, 0000

In the Navy

The following named officer for appointment as Vice Chief of Naval Operations, United States Navy and appointment to the grade indicated while assigned to a position of importance and responsibility under title 10, U.S.C., sections 601 and 5035:

To be admiral

Vice Adm. Michael G. Mullen, 0000

The following named officer for appointment in the United States 1Navy to the grade indicated while assigned to a position of importance and responsibility under title 10, U.S.C., section 601:

To be admiral

Adm. Edmund P. Giambastiani Jr., 0000

Foreign Service

The following-named persons of the agencies indicated for appointment as Foreign Service Officers of the class stated, and also for the other appointments indicated herewith:

For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Three, Consular Officer and Secretary in the Diplomatic Service of the United States of America:

Department of Agriculture

Ali Abdi, of Virginia

Jude Akhidenor, of Virginia

Deanna M. Ayala, of the District of Columbia

Kevin Latner, of California

Kevin L. Sage-El, of Maryland

Eric B. Trachtenberg, of New York

Department of State

Henry A. Leighton Jr., of California

Brian George Heath, of New Jersey

For appointment as Foreign Service Officers of Class Four, Consular Officer and Secretary in the Diplomatic Service of the United States of America:

Department of Agriculture

Kimberly L. Svec, of Washington

Department of State

Clay Krauss Adler, of California

Patricia Aguilera, of Texas

Eric Charles Anderson, of Illinois

David R. Atkinson, of Virginia

Joseph J. Bedessem, of Virginia

Mikael Cleverley, of California

Kia Jeannine Coleman, of Maryland

Craig M. Conway, of Nevada

Michele J. Dastin-van Rijn, of Maryland

Cynthia A. Ebeid, of the District of Columbia

Nicolas Antoine Fetchko, of Virginia

David L. Fisher, of California

Stephen Thomas Frahm, of Nevada

Kendra L. Gaither, of Virginia

Richard H. Glenn, of New Mexico

Tobias Henry Glucksman, of New York

Jason Baird Grubb, of Virginia

Kristin R. Gustavson, of California

Henry R. Haggard, of Virginia

Craig L. Hall, of Florida

Morgan C. Hall, of California

Julia Harlan, of Indiana

Kristi Dianne Hogan, of California

Donna Leigh Hopkins, of Texas

Matthew Edward Keene, of Pennsylvania

Martin T. Kelly, of Maryland

Anthony J. Kleiber, of Illinois

Eric W. Kneedler, of Pennsylvania

Nancy W. Leou, of California

Victoria C. Malzone, of Massachusetts

Charles K. May, of Washington

David Michael Meron, of Florida

Mitchell Roland Moss, of Texas

Perlita W. Muiruri, of Virginia

Robert John Palladino Jr., of Virginia

Lisa Jean Pittman, of California

William Wayne Popp, of Virginia

Jonathan Goodale Pratt, of California

Mary Brett Rogers, of California

Rachel Schofer, of Pennsylvania

Suzanne A. Sheldon, of New Hampshire

Ian M. Sheridan, of California

Shelby V.V. Smith-Wilson, of Virginia

David Jonathan Tessler, of New York

Eric Watnik, of California

Hans F. Wechsel, of Idaho

Amy Marie Wilson, of Massachusetts

Charles Augustus Wintermeyer Jr., of Washington

The following-named Members of the Foreign Service of the Departments of State and Commerce to be Consular Officers and/or Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service of the United States of America, as indicated:

Consular Officers and Secretaries in the Diplomatic Service of the United States of America:

Department of Commerce

Darrel W.C. Ching, of Georgia

Department of State

Ernest J. Abisellan, of Florida

Paul S. Ague, of Virginia

Laura T. Barboriak, of Virginia

Paul J. Barry, of Virginia

Wendy Lynn Berg, of Virginia

Ellen S. Bienstock, of Pennsylvania

Dan Biers, of California

Brian Edward Bolton, of Virginia

Trevor W. Boyd, of New Jersey

Joseph M. Boyle, of Virginia

Danna Julie Brennan, of the District of Columbia

Timothy S. Brisco, of Virginia

Christopher Charles Brown, of Wisconsin

Lawrence J. Burkhart, of Maryland

Dannie L. Butler, of Virginia

Jeremy D. Caddel, of Texas

Sonia L. Calcagno, of Virginia

Jennifer A. Cara, of Virginia

Anthony P. Catinella, of Virginia

Michael Justin Chadwick, of Virginia

Lyra S. Chidoni, of Virginia

William Monroe Coleman IV, of North Carolina

DeWitt Charles Conklin, of Florida

Renee Yniguez Cotton, of Florida

W. Patrick Cragun, of Texas

Kevin Crisp, of California

Elizabeth Anne Culver, of Virginia

Jennifer J. Danover, of Minnesota

Jennifer Lynn Davis, of North Carolina

Jessica Lynn Davis Ba, of the District of Columbia

Ramona G. Dunn, of Virginia

Michael B. Elieson, of Texas

Kiera Lacey Emmons, of California

Jerome Norbert Epping Jr., of New Mexico

Erin M. Ewart, of Virginia

Mary Fisk-Telchi, of Arkansas

Rebecca A. Fong, of California

Christopher T. Friefeld, of Virginia

Thomas Barry Fullerton Jr., of the District of Columbia

Jonathan Gannon, of Virginia

Katherine L. Giles, of Virginia

Jeffrey David Graham, of the District of Columbia

Candace A. Graves, of North Carolina

Michael W. Gray, of Louisiana

Catherine I. Gulyan, of Colorado

Christopher J. Gunning, of Texas

Danielle Alisa Harms, of Pennsylvania

Scott E. Hartmann, of the District of Columbia

Cynthia R. Harvey, of Virginia

Charles V. Hawley, of Virginia

Todd Martin Hazelbarth, of Virginia

Nicholas J. Hegarty, of New Jersey

Kevan Higgins, of the District of Columbia

Sharolyn Higgins, of Virginia

Sarah Price Horton, of Florida

Mark Hougaard, of Virginia

William B. Hurd, of the District of Columbia

Michele A. Jarosinski, of Virginia

Daniel Jeon, of Virginia

Andrew Johnson, of Washington

Catherine L. Keane, of the District of Columbia

Andrew F. Kerr, of Virginia

Mary-Elizabeth Knapp, of North Carolina

Ryan John Koch, of Colorado

Kaweem Mohammad Koshan, of Virginia

Joseph D. Lacrosse, of Virginia

Marsha Ann Lance, of Florida

Jennifer Larson, of New Hampshire

Christopher George Leslie, of Virginia

Vlad Lipschutz, of New York

Bonnie D. Long, of Florida

David A. Lyon, of Virginia

Ernest V. Malato III, of Virginia

Catherine V. Marinis, of Virginia

Peter H. Martin, of the District of Columbia

John Timothy Mays, of North Carolina

Shannon Tovan McDaniel, of the District of Columbia

Matthew J. Miller, of Wyoming

Walter R. Miller, of Connecticut

Adam B. Mobarik, of Virginia

Joseph Moone, of Virginia

David Wayne Moyer, of Maryland

Terry L. Murphree, of Maryland

Jai L. Nair, of Maryland

Siriana Kvalvik Nair, of Maryland

Keisha P. Neamo, of the District of Columbia

Aaron C. Olsa, of Virginia

Bryan Olthof, of Virginia

Leslie T. Ordeman, of New York

Andres Paz, of the District of Columbia

Robert P. Peck, of Florida

Deborah Y. Pedroso, of California

Mary Ann Peffer, of Virginia

Maura Vaughan Pellet, of Nevada

Aaron Michael Perrine, of Washington

Jennifer Peterson, of Florida

Richard J. Peterson, of Utah

Joshua Wiley Polacheck, of Arizona

Robert Jasper Pope, of Minnesota

Jennifer Kathleen Purl, of California

Sarah Morris Radt, of Virginia

Marion Heyna Ram, of California

Larilyn L. Reffett, of Illinois

Cheryl I. Rice, of the District of Columbia

Bruce O. Riedel, of Virginia

Jason B. Rieff, of the District of Columbia

Scott Ashton Robinson, of California

Russell C. Roby, of Virginia

Jennifer Lee Roque, of Massachusetts

Adam Douglas Ross, of Connecticut

Eric A. Salzman, of New Mexico

Briana L.M. Saunders, of Minnesota

Carolyn A. Scherer, of Florida

Tamer Sharkawy, of Virginia

Marilyn D. Siri, of Virginia

Demian Smith, of Virginia

Timothy G. Smith, of Washington

Aaron David Snipe, of New York

Christopher Kirkland Snipes, of California

Steve J. So, of Virginia

Margaret A. Sorenson, of Virginia

Derek Speakmon, of the District of Columbia

Mark Emanuel Stroh, of Pennsylvania

Suzanne M. Summers, of the District of Columbia

Douglas Michael Swigert, of Virginia

Osman N. Tat, of Maryland

Katya Thomas, of Maryland

Paul Sterling Thomas, of Colorado

Kristin L. Westphal, of New York

John D. Wilcock, of Connecticut

James Benton Williams, of Maryland

Christopher J. Young, of Virginia

Stacie Zerdecki, of Texas

The following-named Career Members of Foreign Service of the Department of State for promotion in the Senior Foreign Service to the class indicated:

Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister Counselor, in the Diplomatic Service of the United States of America:

Department of State

Van S. Wunder III, of Florida

Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, in the Diplomatic Service of the United States of America:

Department of State

Lawrence C. Mandel, of Massachusetts

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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 149, No. 77

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