For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
March 11, 2003
Personnel Announcement
President George W. Bush today announced his intention to nominate two
individuals, nominate and designate one individual, designate two
individuals and appoint one individual to serve in his administration:
The President intends to nominate Joe D. Whitley of Georgia, to be
General Counsel of the Department of Homeland Security. He currently
serves as an Equity Partner with Alston & Bird in Atlanta, Georgia. He
previously served as U.S. Attorney for both the Northern and Middle
Districts of Georgia. Mr. Whitley earned his bachelor's degree and his
law degree from the University of Georgia.
The President intends to nominate Eduardo Aguirre, Jr. of Texas, to
be the Director of the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Service at
the Department of Homeland Security. He is currently the Acting
Director of the Bureau and the Vice Chairman and First Vice President
of the Export-Import Bank of the United States. Mr. Aguirre previously
worked for Bank of America for 24 years. He was named "One of the 100
most Influential Hispanics in the Nation" by Hispanic Business Magazine
for three consecutive years. Mr. Aguirre earned his bachelor's degree
from Louisiana State University.
The President intends to designate Michael J. Garcia of New York,
to be Acting Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security (Bureau of
Immigration and Customs Enforcement), and nominate him to be Assistant
Secretary of Homeland Security (Bureau of Immigration and Customs
Enforcement). Mr. Garcia is currently the Acting Commissioner of
Immigration and Naturalization at the Department of Justice. He
previously served as the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export
Enforcement. Earlier in his career, Mr. Garcia served as an Assistant
United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York. He also
previously worked as a law clerk for New York State Court of Appeals
Judge Judith S. Kaye, and served with the firm Cahill Gordon &
Reindel. Mr. Garcia is a graduate of State University of New York at
Binghamton, earned his master's from the College of William and Mary
and his law degree from Albany Law School of Union University.
The President intends to designate Richard Seybolt of Oklahoma, to
be Federal Commissioner and Chairman of the Arkansas-Oklahoma Arkansas
River Compact Commission (Arkansas and Oklahoma).
The President intends to designate David Vandergriff of Arkansas,
to be Alternate Federal Commissioner of the Arkansas-Oklahoma Arkansas
River Compact Commission (Arkansas and Oklahoma)
The President intends to appoint Kenneth C. Canterbury, Jr. of
South Carolina, to be a Member of the Medal of Valor Review Board (Law
Enforcement), for a four-year term.
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