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Annette M. Sandberg

Annette M. Sandberg
Annette M. Sandberg
FMCSA Administrator

Annette M. Sandberg became the second Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) on August 1, 2003 following her confirmation by the United States Senate.

She is a nationally recognized expert on law enforcement and traffic safety. As Chief of the Washington State Patrol for 6 years, Ms. Sandberg led an agency with a biennial budget of $321 million and more than 2,200 employees. When appointed to the position in 1995, she was the first woman in the country to lead a state police agency. Her passion for highway safety comes from more than 17 years in a variety of law enforcement, supervisory and administrative posts with the Washington State Patrol.

In November of 2002, Secretary of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta appointed Ms. Sandberg as Deputy Administrator of FMCSA. Subsequently, upon the departure of the previous Administrator, Secretary Mineta designated Ms. Sandberg Acting Administrator.

The agency of over 1,000 employees is dedicated to improving truck and bus safety on the nation's highways. FMCSA has offices in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. The Agency's goal is to reduce the large-truck fatality rate by 41 percent from 1996 to 2008.

Prior to her appointment as FMCSA Deputy Administrator, Ms Sandberg served as Deputy Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). With more than 600 employees and a $403 million annual budget, NHTSA is responsible for reducing deaths, injuries and economic losses resulting from motor vehicle crashes.

An attorney by training, Ms. Sandberg received her law degree from the University of Puget Sound School of Law in 1993. In 1988, she received an MBA from City University in Bellevue, WA, graduating Magna Cum Laude. In 1996, she was selected to attend an executive institute at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. She was also chosen to attend the FBI's National Executive Institute in 1998.

In 1996, Ms. Sandberg was named "Woman of Achievement" by Women in Communications, Inc. In 1999, she was presented the "National Public Service Award" of the American Society for Public Administration and the National Academy of Public Administration. She has served as the Vice President and Executive Board Officer of the Washington State Patrol Troopers Association. In addition, she has served on several national panels on issues related to ethnicity and race relations in law enforcement.

Prior to her appointment as NHTSA's Deputy Administrator, Ms. Sandberg was engaged in the practice of law with the Maple Valley Law Group, representing employers in labor and employment matters.

Revised September 29, 2003


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