For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
April 27, 2005
Personnel Announcement
President George W. Bush today announced his intention to nominate
eight individuals and designate one individual to serve in his
Administration:
The President intends to nominate Molly Hering Bordonaro, of
Oregon, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the
United States of America to the Republic of Malta. Ms. Bordonaro
currently serves as a Principal of The Gallatin Group in Portland,
Oregon. She previously served as an Associate with Norris, Beggs &
Simpson. Earlier in her career, Ms. Bordonaro served as Senior
Legislative Director for the American Legislative Exchange Council.
She earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Colorado.
The President intends to nominate Donald E. Booth, of Virginia, to
be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of
America to the Republic of Liberia. A career member of the Senior
Foreign Service, Mr. Booth currently serves as Director of the Office
of Technical and Specialized Agencies at the Department of State's
Bureau of International Organization Affairs. He previously served as
Director of the Office of West African Affairs. Prior to this
position, Mr. Booth served as Deputy Director of the Office of Southern
African Affairs. He earned his bachelor's degree from Georgetown
University and his master's degrees from Boston University and the
National War College .
The President intends to nominate Joseph A. Mussomeli, of Virginia,
to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States
of America to the Kingdom of Cambodia. Mr. Mussomeli, a career member
of the Senior Foreign Service, currently serves as Deputy Chief of
Mission in Manila, Philippines. He previously served as Deputy Chief
of Mission in Manama, Bahrain and as Political Counselor in Rabat,
Morocco. Earlier in his career, Mr. Mussomeli worked as a Senior Watch
Officer in the Operations Center at the Department of State. He
received his bachelor's degree from Trenton State College and his J.D.
from Rutgers University.
The President intends to nominate David Horton Wilkins, of South
Carolina, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the
United States to Canada. Mr. Wilkins currently serves as Speaker of
the South Carolina House of Representatives. He began his legislative
career in 1980, serving six years as Chairman of the House Judiciary
Committee and two years as Speaker Pro Tem pore. He is also a Senior
Partner in the law firm of Wilkins & Madden, in Greenville, South
Carolina. He received his bachelor's degree from Clemson University
and his J.D. from the University of South Carolina School of Law.
The President intends to nominate Julie Finley, of the District of
Columbia, for the rank of Ambassador during her tenure of service as
the Representative of the United States to the Organization for
Security and Cooperation in Europe. Ms. Finley currently serves as a
Trustee and Treasurer for the National Endowment for Democracy. She
previously served as a Founder and Board Member of the U.S. Committee
on NATO. The President intends to nominate Shara L. Aranoff, of
Maryland, to be Commissioner of the United States International Trade
Commission, for the remainder of a nine-year term expiring December 16,
2012. Ms. Aranoff currently serves as the Senior International Trade
Counsel on the Democratic Staff of the U.S. Senate Finance Committee.
She previously served as Attorney-Adviser in the Office of General
Counsel at the U.S. International Trade Commission. Earlier in her
career, Ms. Aranoff clerked for the Honorable Herbert P. Wilkins,
Associate Justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. She received
her bachelor's degree from Princeton University and her J.D. from
Harvard Law School. She was also attended the University of Geneva,
Switzerland as a Fulbright Scholar.
The President intends to nominate Richard J. Griffin, of Virginia,
to be Assistant Secretary of State (Diplomatic Security). Mr. Griffin
currently serves as Inspector General at the Department of Veterans
Affairs. He previously served in the U.S. Secret Service for 26 years,
retiring in 1997 as Deputy Director. During his career, Mr. Griffin
served in the Office of Protective Operations, the Office of
Investigations, the Los Angeles Field Office, and the Presidential
Protective Division. He received his bachelor's degree from Xavier
University and his master's degree from Marymount University.
The President intends to designate Deborah A. Price, of Missouri,
to be Acting Assistant Secretary of Education (Legislative and
Congressional Affairs). Ms. Price currently serves as Assistant Deputy
Secretary for the Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools at the
Department of Education. She previously served as Chief of Staff of
the Office of Federal Student Aid. Prior to her work at the Department
of Education, Ms. Price was a policy adviser to U.S. Senator Don
Nickles. She received her bachelor's degree from the University of
Missouri-Columbia.
The President intends to nominate Dennis P. Walsh, of Maryland, to
be a Member of the National Labor Relations Board, for the remainder of
a five-year term expiring December 16, 2009. Mr. Walsh currently
serves as Special Assistant to the National Labor Relations Board. He
previously served as a Member of the National Labor Relations Board.
Earlier in his career, Mr. Walsh served as an Associate with Spear,
Wilderman, Borish, Endy, Browning & Spear. He earned his bachelor's
degree from Hamilton College and his J.D. from Cornell Law School.
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