
To: The
National Rehabilitation Association's Legislative Network
From:
Patricia Leahy, Director of Government Affairs
Re: Alexa
Posny, Nominated for Assistant Secretary of OSERS
Date:
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
For those who read on the run, this Washington Wire deals solely with the announcement
by the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) in the
U.S. Department of Education of the Administration's intention to nominate
Alexa Posny to be the next Assistant Secretary of OSERS.
The Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services issued the
following statement on Ms. Posny's intention to be nominated for this
important
position.
"Yesterday, the White House Press Office issued a press
release announcing several more of President Obama’s choices to head key posts
in his administration. One of the individuals is Alexa Posny to be OSERS
Assistant Secretary. This is wonderful news for our office for a host of
reasons, many of which are outlined in the brief information below describing
Alexa’s experience and career accomplishments. However, the most
important to note is that Alexa is returning to OSERS, but this time as
Assistant Secretary. Alexa held the position of Director of Special
Education Programs from April 17, 2006 to June 22, 2007. Her
knowledge of our programs, our organizational structure and business practices
will no doubt eliminate any concern regarding a learning curve. Her
leadership skills, span of knowledge, gracious and warm personality will
continue to increase the service capacity of OSERS and its employees to
positively impact the lives of students and adults with disabilities.
Please note that the intention to nominate means that she
has not been officially nominated and once the official nomination has occurred
she must be confirmed by the Senate. Consequently, the exact timing for
all of this is not known, but we will keep all of you
informed."
See entire list of nominees in the White House Press
Release which follows immediately below this message.
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
_______________________________________________________________________________________
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 6, 2009
President Obama Announces More Key
Administration Posts
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, President Barack Obama
announced his intent to nominate the following individuals for key
administration posts:
President Obama said, “Each of these
individuals brings with them valuable expertise in their respective fields, and
I am grateful for their decision to serve in my administration. They will be
important additions to our team as we work to guide this country back on the
path to prosperity, and I look forward to working with them in the months and
years ahead.”
President Obama announced his intent to
nominate the following individuals today:
John Fernandez, Nominee for Assistant
Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development and
Economic Development Administration Administrator, Department of Commerce
For more than 20 years, John Fernandez has
played a prominent leadership role in Bloomington’s and Indiana’s civic
life. In 2007, Mr. Fernandez joined the Obama for Change Indiana
leadership team serving as a senior advisor and fundraiser. Mr. Fernandez
was also the Indiana Democratic Party’s candidate for Secretary of State in
2002. A first generation American, Mr. Fernandez was born in Canton,
Ohio. Mr. Fernandez received a Doctor of Law (J.D.) from Indiana University
School of Law. He also earned a Master of Public Affairs (M.P.A.) and
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) from Indiana University’s School of Public and
Environmental Affairs. After clerking for a state Supreme Court justice,
Mr. Fernandez entered the private practice of law as a member of Bingham
Summers Welsh and Spilman’s litigation practice group. He served on the
Bloomington City Council for five years and as its president in 1991. Mr.
Fernandez also served as Bloomington’s Mayor from 1996 to 2003. Early in
his first term Thomson Consumer Electronics announced plans to close its
Bloomington plant. Mr. Fernandez marshaled community, state, and federal
resources and developed a strategic redevelopment plan that led to over $200
million in private investments and created hundreds of new jobs. As
Mayor, Mr. Fernandez also developed an aggressive downtown revitalization plan
resulting in more than $100 million of new investments. He also worked
with business and Indiana University leaders to launch Bloomington’s Life
Sciences Partnership, securing more than $243 million in private investments
and creating more than 3,700 jobs. After leaving the Mayor’s office, Mr.
Fernandez joined the Indianapolis-based law firm of Krieg Devault.
In his Of-Counsel role, Mr. Fernandez advises private and governmental
organizations on economic development, public finance and public policy
issues. Mr. Fernandez also serves as Bloomington-based First Capital
Group’s Senior Vice President. In this capacity, he leads the real estate
investment firm’s new development and acquisition team. Mr. Fernandez’s
community activities include service on a number of philanthropic boards
including, the Bloomington Economic Development Corporation and the Community
Foundation of Bloomington and Monroe County.
Anthony Marion Babauta, Nominee for
Assistant Secretary for Insular Areas, Department of the Interior
Tony Babauta previously worked on the U.S.
House of Representatives Natural Resources Committee, as its Staff Director for
the Subcommittee on Insular Affairs, Oceans, and Wildlife. As Staff
Director he advised the full committee on US policy towards U.S. territories
and other U.S. affiliated island nations. Tony was instrumental in
advancing the renegotiated compact with the Republic of the Marshall Islands
and the Federated States of Micronesia, the Guam war claims, and the
political advancement of Puerto Rico. Tony also directed the
Subcommittee’s jurisdiction and responsibilities over other issues pertaining
to the Department of the Interior. He has developed and maintained
working relationships with island leaders which include presidents, governors
and ambassadors. Tony first joined the Natural Resources Committee in
1998 as Professional Staff under its then Ranking Member, the Honorable George
Miller; and his service to the Committee continued under then Ranking Member
and now Chairman, the Honorable Nick Rahall. In his role as Professional
Staff, Tony served as the main advisor on all matters regarding U.S.
territories and the Freely Associated States. He assisted in the
formulation of policy alternatives through specialized knowledge and
experience.
Joseph A. Main, Nominee for Assistant
Secretary for Mine Safety and Health, Department of Labor
Joseph
A. (Joe) Main, has vast mine health safety experience in the U.S. and is
internationally recognized as an expert in mining health issues. A Greene
County Pennsylvania native, now residing in Spotsylvania, VA, Mr. Main began
working in coal mines in 1967 and quickly became an advocate for miners safety
as a union safety committeeman as well as serving in various local union
positions in the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA). He was employed by the
UMWA in 1974 as a Special Assistant to the International President, and joined
the UMWA Safety Division in 1976, serving as Safety Inspector, Administrative
Assistant, and Deputy Director. In 1982 he was appointed Administrator of the
UMWA Occupational Health and Safety Department, a position he held for 22
years, managing the international health and safety program and staff. He has
considerable hands on experience inspecting and evaluating mining conditions,
plans and systems. Mr. Main currently works as a self-employed mine safety
consultant. His recent work has focused on international mine safety,
research and analysis projects on preventing mining accidents, and development
of training programs and facilities to prepare miners and emergency responders
for mine emergencies. He was born in Waynesburg, PA, and is a graduate of
the National Mine Health and Safety Academy.
Alexa E. Posny, Nominee for Assistant
Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, Department of
Education
Alexa E. Posny currently serves as the
Commissioner of Education for the state of Kansas. As Commissioner, she
is responsible for helping over 450,000 students meet or exceed high academic
standards, licensing over 45,000 teachers, and overseeing a state education
budget of a little over $4.5 billion dollars. Prior to this, Posny was
appointed as the Director of the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP)
for the U.S. Department of Education, a position in which she assisted state
and local efforts to effectively educate all children and youth with
disabilities. Other positions that Posny has held included the Kansas Deputy Commissioner
of Education , Kansas State Director of Special Education, Director of Special
Education for the Shawnee Mission School District, Director of the Curriculum
and Instruction Specialty Option as part of the Title 1 Technical Assistance
Center (TAC) network of TACs across the United States, and a Senior Research
Associate at Research and Training Associates in Overland Park, KS. Posny
earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point,
a master’s degree in behavioral disabilities and a doctorate in educational
administration both from the University of Wisconsin Madison. Currently
she serves on the Board of Directors for the Chief State School Officers, the
National Council for Learning Disabilities, and chairs the National Assessment
Governing Board’s Special Education Task Force. Most importantly, she has
been a teacher at the elementary, middle and high school levels and remains a
teacher today, serving as adjunct faculty with the University of Kansas.
Christopher P. Bertram, Nominee for
Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs and Chief Financial Officer,
Department of Transportation
Christopher P. Bertram is currently a
professional staff member with the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and
Transportation. In that position, he has been responsible for legislation
related to aviation, auto and highway safety, transportation security,
railroads, and fuel efficiency standards for automobiles. Prior to
joining the Commerce Committee, Bertram served as the Federal Aviation
Administration’s Assistant Administrator for Financial Services and Chief
Financial Officer. Bertram earned a Master in Public Policy degree from
Harvard University and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Trinity University.
Terry A. Yonkers, Nominee for Assistant
Secretary of the Air Force for Installations and Environment, Department of the
Air Force, Department of Defense
Mr. Yonkers is currently Senior Vice
President, Business Development Director for ARCADIS-US. Inc., working with
federal clients to bring innovative and cost saving solutions to engineering,
energy, and environmental programs. Previously, he served as the acting
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Environment, Safety, and
Occupational Health and Director of Environmental Programs for the Air Force’s
Base Conversion Agency. He has held numerous other positions throughout
his 22 year career in public service with the Air Force as well as six years of
private sector experience with Southern California Edison Company and TRW.
Mr. Yonkers holds a Masters Degree in Public Administration from George
Mason University and is a graduate of the National Defense University’s –
Industrial
College of the Armed Forces.
Kelvin James Cochran, Nominee for U.S.
Fire Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland
Security
Kelvin Cochran has
had 28 years of experience from Firefighter to Assistant Chief Training Officer
to Fire Chief of Shreveport, Louisiana, to Fire Chief of Atlanta, Georgia with
involvement in all phases of the fire service: fire fighting, emergency medical
services, hazardous materials, recruiting, public education, research and
development, employee counseling, discipline, performance evaluation, and
administration, with specialization in training and strategic
planning/facilitating. He has also served as the 1st Vice President
of the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC), President of the
Metropolitan Fire Chiefs Association, and Vice Chairman of Volunteers of
America (VOA).
Joseph G. Pizarchik, Nominee for Director,
Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, Department of the
Interior
Joseph Pizarchik is a pragmatic innovator
with 17 years of involvement in many progressive advancements in Pennsylvania's
mining program. Joe has been the Director of the Bureau of Mining and
Reclamation, Department of Environmental Protection since 2002. Before
becoming Director, he served as Assistant Director, Bureau of Regulatory
Counsel where he counseled the Pennsylvania mining program for 11 years.
Mr. Pizarchik has been with the Department of Environmental Protection
since 1991. He was one of the authors of Pennsylvania’s Environmental
Good Samaritan Act, provided counsel during the development and implementation
of the Good Samaritan program, and now oversees its implementation. He
has worked on various mining related statutory and regulatory amendments.
Mr. Pizarchik helped develop Pennsylvania’s program for volunteers to
clean up abandoned coal refuse sites and helped develop Pennsylvania’s program
for mine operator’s to establish trust funds as a means of meeting their
financial obligation to ensure funds are available to perpetually treat the
discharges caused by their mining. He also worked closely with the Pennsylvania
State Police and the Pennsylvania Office of Homeland Security promulgating
regulations for security at explosive storage magazines to prevent unauthorized
access to the sites. As well, Mr. Pizarchik represents Pennsylvania at
the Interstate Mining Compact Commission, the Mining and Reclamation Advisory
Board, and serves as the Secretary of Environmental Protection’s designee on
the Mine Subsidence Insurance Board. He has served several times as
faculty for the Pennsylvania Bar Institute’s Environmental Law Forum providing
continuing legal education training to Pennsylvania lawyers on “Regulatory
Takings” and new developments in mining laws and regulations. He has also
provided training for the Office of General Counsel’s Continuing Legal Education
sessions covering “Original Jurisdiction of the Commonwealth Court” and
covering “Water Supply Replacement” under Pennsylvania mining law. He is
a past Treasurer of the Conference of Government Mining Attorneys. Prior
to serving with the Department of Environmental Protection he was counsel with
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for 5 years dealing with
contracts, mass transit, aviation, contractor qualifications, and minority
business enterprises. He formerly worked in private practice and also for
an insurance company.
Daniel R. Elliott, III, Nominee for
Chairman, Surface Transportation Board
Daniel R. Elliott, III has been an Associate
General Counsel of the United Transportation Union since 1993. In
that position, he has represented the union in numerous
proceedings before the Surface Transportation Board, as well as
proceedings before the National Mediation Board, the National Labor Relations
Board, and the Department of Labor. He also has handled litigation
for the union in the federal courts in a wide variety of cases. Dan
earned his J.D. from Ohio State College of Law in 1989 and his B.A. in
Political Science from the University of Michigan in 1985.
Patricia D.
Cahill, Nominee for Member of the Board of Directors, Corporation for Public
Broadcasting
Ms. Cahill has worked in public radio since
1969. She is currently the General Manager of KCUR-FM, a public radio station
at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, which boasts more than 190,000
listeners weekly. Ms. Cahill is also assistant professor of communication
studies at the University where she teaches broadcast management. Prior
to joining KCUR, Ms. Cahill served as General Manager of KMUW-FW at Wichita
State University for over a decade while teaching broadcasting and journalism
at the University. She has served on the Board of Directors of National
Public Radio and as President of Public Radio in Mid America. She has also
worked with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, reading grant applications
and performing committee work. Ms. Cahill received her B.A. and M.A. from
the University of Kansas.
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