PN936 · Senate
International Atomic Energy Agency, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, Executive Office of the President, Department of Justice, Department of State, Corporation For National and Community Service
Laura S. H. Holgate, of Virginia
Representative of the United States of America to the International Atomic Energy Agency, with the rank of Ambassador
The following-named person to be a Member of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board for the term of four years: (Public Law 99-335) Roger W. Mehle, of New York. (Reappointment)
The following-named person to be a Member of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board for a term of two years: (Public Law 99-335) Richard H. Headlee, of Michigan. (Reappointment)
The following-named person to be an Associate Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy: Eugene Wong, of California. (New Position)
The following-named person to be an Associate Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy: William D. Phillips, of Missouri. (New Position)
Mark Timothy Calloway, of North Carolina
United States Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina for the term of four years vice Thomas J. Ashcraft, resigned
Robert Krueger, of Texas
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Botswana
Mary Beth West, of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of the Senior Executive Service, for the rank of Ambassador during her tenure of service as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and Space.
Carol W. Kinsley, of Massachusetts
a Member of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for National and Community Service for a term of one year.
John W. Suthers, of Colorado
United States Attorney for the District of Colorado for the term of four years
Laurie O. Robinson, of the District of Columbia
an Assistant Attorney General
Walter J. Stoessel, Jr., of the District of Columbia
Deputy Secretary of State
Executive nominations require Senate confirmation under Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution. A simple majority is required to confirm.
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