For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
September 10, 2004
Personnel Announcement
President George W. Bush today announced his intention to nominate
three individuals and appoint six individuals to serve in his
administration:
The President intends to nominate Richard Greco, Jr., of New York,
to be an Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management) at the
Department of Defense. Mr. Greco currently serves as a consultant to
the Department of Defense. Previously, he was Acting Director of
Private Sector Development for the Coalition Provisional Authority
Representative Office at the Department of Defense. Prior to that, he
worked in the Office of the Secretary of Defense as a White House
Fellow. Earlier in his career, Mr. Greco served as Vice President and
Managing Director of Stern Stewart & Company, a global corporate
financial advisory firm. He earned his bachelor's degree from Fordham
University, his first master's degree from the University of Chicago,
and his second master's degree from Johns Hopkins University.
The President intends to nominate the following individuals to be
United States Representatives to the General Assembly of the United
Nations:
Patrick J. Leahy of Vermont
John E. Sununu of New Hampshire
The President intends to appoint Lisa Kirk Colburn, of Utah, to be
a Member of the Advisory Committee on the Arts.
The President intends to appoint the following individuals to be
Members of the Public Interest Declassification Board:
L. Britt Snider, of Virginia, for an initial four-year term and
designate chairman for a two year-term upon appointment
Martin Faga, of Virginia, for an initial four-year term
Steven Garfinkel, of Maryland, for an initial four-year term
Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker, of California, for an initial
three-year term
Richard N. Smith, of Illinois, for an initial two-year term
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