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| CREC-2004-12-08-pt1-PgS12014 | 2004-12-08 | 108 | 2 | EXECUTIVE CALENDAR (Executive Session) | SENATE | SENATE | SEXECCAL | S12014 | S12015 | [{"name": "William H. Frist", "role": "speaking"}] | 150 Cong. Rec. S12014 | Congressional Record, Volume 150 Issue 139 (Wednesday, December 8, 2004) [Congressional Record Volume 150, Number 139 (Wednesday, December 8, 2004)] [Senate] [Pages S12014-S12015] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] EXECUTIVE CALENDAR Mr. FRIST. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the Senate proceed to executive session to consider the following nominations on the calendar: Calendar Nos. 588 and 865. I further ask that the following nominations be discharged from the respective committees and they be considered en bloc: From the Foreign Relations Committee, PN-2052 and PN-2053, which are two lists of Foreign Service officers, for a total of 309 nominations; from the HELP Committee, PN-1675, Veronica Stidvent, Assistant Secretary of Labor; from the Energy Committee, PN-1839, Karen Harbert, Assistant Secretary of Energy; PN-1851, John Shaw, Assistant Secretary of Energy. I further ask consent that the nominations be confirmed en bloc, the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table, that the President be immediately notified of the Senate's action, and the Senate resume legislative session. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. The nominations considered and confirmed en bloc are as follows: department of energy Susan Johnson Grant, of Virginia, to be Chief Financial Officer, Department of Energy. department of justice William Sanchez, of Florida, to be Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices for a term of four years. Department of State Donna Lurline Woolf, of the District of Columbia 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 State Nancy E. Abella, of Connecticut John Aloia, of New Jersey Alexander Neville Ave Lallemant, of Texas Kay Gilbrech Barton, of Texas Dena D. Brownlow, of the District of Columbia Cathleen Elizabeth Carothers, of Kansas Charles Gardner Chandler IV, of Texas Peter Thompson Chisholm, of Florida Derek Shane Christensen, of California Amanda Beth Cronkhite, of New York Monica Lyn Cummings, of California Evan Tait Felsing, of California Li Gong, of Virginia Glenn James Guimond, of California Kent C. Healy, of Connecticut Nicholas J. Hilgert III, of Virginia John J. Hillmeyer, of Missouri Charles David Hillon, of Virginia Darren William Hultman, of California Debra Irene Johnson, of Virginia Dana Michele Linnet, of California Stella C. Lutter, of Florida Darren A. Martin, of Virginia Katherine Marie McGowen, of Alaska Randall Todd Merideth, of Minnesota Susan Michelle Meyer, of Nebraska Sara Lilli Michael, of California Matthew Christian Miller, of Virginia Kimberly A. Murphy, of Florida Hector Nava, of Texas Heather Lynn Noss, of California Matthew E. O'Connor, of Texas Christopher James Panico, of Connecticut John Benton Parker, of Florida Scott R. Riedmann, of Ohio Hugo F. Rodriguez Jr., of Virginia Stephen I. Ruken, of Texas Edwin S. Saeger, of Maryland Nomi E. Seltzer, of New York Matthew David Smith, of New Hampshire Julie A. Stinehart, of Wyoming Michael D. Sweeney, of California Catherine Elizabeth Sweet, of Washington Michael David Toyryla, of California Nikolas Michael Trendowski, of Michigan Seth H. Vaughn, of New York Lucia Clelia Verrier, of New Hampshire The following-named Members of the Foreign Service 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 Brent E. Omdahl, of Texas Department of State Ralph C. Ahlers, of the District of Columbia Jacob F. Appleton, of the District of Columbia Daniel Vartan Arakelian, of Michigan Tammy McQuilkin Baker, of Florida Regina Anne Bateson, of California Jeffrey A. Beals, of New York Keith B. Bean, of New Jersey Philip M. Beekman, of Michigan Mieczyslaw P. Boduszynski, of California James Michael Bonikowski, of Virginia Katherine Anne Branding, of Virginia Jamar Phillip Broussard, of California Maria Del Rosario Rodriguez-Diaz Butcher, of West Virginia Andrea Michelle Cameron, of Virginia Ryan T. Campbell, of California Vincent M. Campos, of California John L. Canady, of Florida Laura Anne Cansicio, of California Jared S. Caplan, of Florida Kenneth Patrick Chavez, of Texas Matt Butler Chessen, of California Grace H. Choi, of California John Choi, of California Ryan P. Cooper, of Virginia Robert J. Dahlke, of Maryland Daniel A. Davila, of Texas Daniel Kenneth Delk Jr., of Georgia David S. Feldmann, of Maryland Kara Van de Carr French, of Louisiana Brian Michael Frere, of Florida Daniel C. Gedacht, of Massachusetts Leon W. Gendin, of Florida Tonya Woytowich Gendin, of Florida Kevin Edward Gonzales, of Maryland Nathan S. Halat, of New York Stephanie Lynne Hallett, of Florida Thomas Edward Hammang Jr., of Texas Michelle F. Hams, of Puerto Rico Brian B. Himmelsteib, of New Jersey Ariel N. Howard, of Louisiana Douglas M. Hoyt, of the District of Columbia Margaret E. Hsiang, of New Jersey Bonnie Lee Hunter, of Virginia Antoinette Christine Hurtado, of California Anna Sunshine Ison, of North Carolina Mary Beth Keane, of Virginia Teri L. Keas, of Kansas Rebecca N. Kinyon, of New York Holly Ann Kirking, of Wisconsin Payton Lucas Knopf, of the District of Columbia Tomika Konditi, of Maryland Rachna Sachdeva Korhonen, of New Jersey Molly Rutledge Koscina, of Washington Jon A. Larsen, of Oregon Elizabeth M. Lawrence, of Illinois Annie S. Lee, of California Theresa Loong, of New York Anita Lyssikatos, of New Hampshire Patrick M. Mackin, of Virginia Michael A. Mazzocco, of Virginia Timothy Ray McGowan, of Virginia Sean J. McIntosh, of New York Daniel L. McManus, of Florida Lioudmila Millman, of Virginia Molly C. Montgomery, of Oregon Jessica Nicole Munson, of Minnesota Chad R. Norberg, of Florida Mary Jane O'Brien, of Virginia Sadie Marie Okoko, of Maryland Angela P. Pan, of California Seth L.P. Patch, of Massachusetts Charlotte Audrey Poloncsik, of Virginia Shannon D. Quinn, of Florida T. Clifford Reed, of Texas Kyle Richardson, of Iowa Susan Jean Riggs, of Virginia John Thomas Rivera-Dirks, of New Mexico Gregg Allen Roberts, of Virginia Brenda C. Ruth, of Colorado Stetson A. Sanders, of the District of Columbia Shigh Luke Sapp, of California Caroline Savage, of Wisconsin Addie B. Schroeder, of Kansas Jeffrey A. Shelstad, of Virginia Daniel E. Slusher, of Kansas Brian T. Smith, of Indiana Deborah Buddington Smith, of Connecticut Tashawna S. Smith, of New Jersey Alys Louise Spensley, of Minnesota Anne Marie Staszecki, of Virginia Michael Anthony Stevens, of Florida Terrence Clare Stevens, of Virginia Michael Stewart, of Oregon Nancy Elizabeth Talbot, of New York Mark Hamilton Thornburg, of the District of Columbia Elaine H. Tiangco, of Nevada Dennis Dean Tidwell, of Tennessee Kevin J. Tierney, of Virginia Michael J. Tran, of Kansas Tina Tran, of Oklahoma Ian Adam Turner, of Maryland Linnisa Joya Wahid, of Maryland Susan F. Walke, of Virginia Mark Allen Weed, of Virginia Tonia N. Weik, of Texas April S. Wells, of Alabama Russell J. Westergard, of Utah David L. Wyche, of Pennsylvania The following-named Career Member of the 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 Counselor, in the Diplomatic Service of the United States of America: Lisa Bobbie Schreiber-Hughes, of Pennsylvania Department of State Cynthia A. Haley, of Maryland 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 State Diana J. Haberlack, of Washington Micah L. Watson, of Maryland The following-named Members of the Foreign Service 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 John F. Coronado, of California [[Page S12015]] Mark C. O'Grady, of Maryland Department of State Sarah Ahmed, of New York John Stanley Anthony, of Virginia Mara Sunshine Andersen, of Colorado Karen Andrus, of Texas Miriam Laila Awad, of Texas Cynthia Balazs, of the District of Columbia Jared Banks, of Maryland Anne W. Benjaminson, of California John Charles Bergemann, of Virginia Oni Kay Blair, of Texas Douglas E. Blandford, of Maryland Cecily R. Brewster, of California Kelly W. Brimhall, of Utah Russell Kenneth Brooks, of New Jersey Frederick E.N. Brust, of New York Andrew A. Buntrock, of the District of Columbia Ania Burczynska, of Washington Brent Burkman, of Virginia Benjamin Cade Canavan, of Florida Donald Leroy Carroll, of Idaho Marcus Evan Cary, of Washington Anamika Chakravorty, of California Akunna E. Cook, of New Jersey Kimberly Coulter, of the District of Columbia Christopher J. Cova, of Virginia Mario Crifo, of Texas Nigel A. De Coster, of Virginia Jacqueline S. Deley, of California Brian E. Denver, of Virginia Vito DiPaola, of Georgia Robert F. Doughten, of Montana Caroline Grace Dow, of Pennsylvania Timothy W. DuBoff, of Virginia Rochelle C. East, of California Linda A. Fenton, of Kansas Andrea R. Ford, of Virginia Kevin M. Ford, of Virginia Scott Freeman, of Virginia Andrew S. Gralnek, of Virginia Elaine M. French, of New York David Hardt Gamble Jr., of Virginia Alexander C. Gazis, of New York Suzanne L. Gordon, of Michigan Katherine Anne Greeley, of California Mary Katherine Harding, of the District of Columbia Scott M. Harney, of Virginia Christopher James Harris, of Virginia Barbara Ann Harrison, of Arizona Holly M. Harvey, of Virginia Robert H. Helton III, of Virginia Gary A. Herman, of Virginia Marla J. Hexter, of Massachusetts Patrick J. Hickey, of Virginia Brian R. Hillberry, of West Virginia Marcus A. Hirsch, of Virginia Phuong Thao Thanh Hong, of Washington Christopher Drew Hoster, of Oregon Karen W. Hsiao, of Utah Rodney M. Hunter, of Indiana Heather Lynn Jambrosic, of Virginia Donald S. Jones, of Virginia Paul Ivan Jukic, of Ohio Heather E. Kalmbach, of Pennsylvania Sean Peter Kanuck, of Virginia Ashish Katkar, of Virginia Yolanda V. Kerney, of the District of Columbia Sharon S. Ketchum, of Arizona Ann Moonju Kim, of California Kristin Louise Kneedler, of Maryland Daniel David Koski, of Illinois Kenneth A. Kresse, of Virginia Bonnie Dee Langendorff, of Virginia Brian E. Kressin, of the District of Columbia L. Dale Lawton, of Nevada Andrew T. Lee, of California Benjamin A. Le Roy, of California John Lombard, of Virginia Bryan P. Lopez, of Virginia Edward Paul Luchessi, of California Todd Harry Lundgren, of Washington Kimberly A. Ly, of California Matthew M. Marlowe, of Virginia La Tranda Shontell Martin, of Georgia Lisa R. McCumber, of Texas Stacey Dawn McDonald, of West Virginia Colin C. McDuffie, of Virginia Amy Medeiros, of Virginia Jessica Megill, of California David C. Metzler, of Virginia John C. Moor, of Texas Gregory L. Naarden, of Texas Cheryl L. Neely, of Tennessee Michael Thomas Nestor, of Virginia Long Thuy Nguyen, of California Martha A. Nicholson, of Virginia Liam J. O'Flanagan, of New York Melinda M. Pavek, of Minnesota Raimonds Pavlovskis, of New York John C. Pernick, of Virginia Paul W. Piatkowski, of Pennsylvania Wynn S. Pinkston, of Virginia Francisco Pinol, of Virginia Kristyna L. Rabassa, of Michigan Anna Radivilova, of California Brian A. Raymond, of Maryland Christian W. Redmer, of Tennessee Zeba Reyazuddin, of the District of Columbia Corrie H. Robb, of California Randall Arthur Robinson, of Florida Sabah Roth, of Virginia Laura Kay Rugg, of Virginia Kimberly A. Russell, of Pennsylvania Dovas Algis Saulys, of Illinois Leah F. Schandlbauer, of Virginia Jody K. Schauer, of Texas Susan K. Silvers, of Virginia Mordica M. Simpson, of Virginia Siri Lynn Sitton, of Florida David R. Smith, of Virginia Dee Anna Smith, of the District of Columbia Robin Diane Solomon, of Texas Erica Leigh Stillwell, of Florida M. Victoria Sturdivant, of Georgia Krista D. Tacey, of Texas James D. Telfer, of Virginia Yodchiwan Dew Tiantawach, of Oregon Matthew A. Tolliver, of Florida Jessica Marie Torres, of Florida Eric Turner, of Virginia Richard J. Tyler, of Virginia Andrew Vaden, of Texas Jennifer R. Van Trump, of California Rajeev M. Wadhvani, of the District of Columbia Peter G. Warmka, of Florida Carl Thomas Watson, of New York Gina M. Werth, of Nevada Dianne Kaye West, of South Dakota Alexander E. L. Whittington, of Texas Scott R. Williams, of Virginia Allison Yezril, of the District of Columbia Christine M. York, of Virginia Jonathan E. Young, of Virginia Sara Shirley Yun, of Virginia Elisabeth F. Zentos, of Ohio The following-named Career Member of the Foreign Service of the International Broadcasting Bureau for promotion in the Senior Foreign Service to the class indicated: Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, in the Diplomatic Service of the United States of America: Wilford H. Cooper, of Virginia Walter D. Patterson, of South Carolina Department of Labor Veronica Vargas Stidvent, of Texas, to be an Assistant Secretary of Labor, vice Chris Spear, resigned. Department of Energy Karen Alderman Harbert, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy (International Affairs and Domestic Policy), vice Vickey A. Bailey. John S. Shaw, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy (Environment, Safety and Health), vice Beverly Cook, resigned. |