Nomination of Jack R. Stokvis To Be an Assistant Secretary
of Housing and Urban Development
June 22, 1988
The
President today announced his intention to nominate Jack R. Stokvis
to be an Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (Community
Planning and Development). He would succeed Alfred Clinton Moran.
Since
1981 Mr. Stokvis has been General Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and Development for the Department of Housing
and Urban Development in Washington, DC. Prior to this he was
director of the department of planning and grants for the city of East Orange, NJ, 1980 - 1981. He
has also been special project manager for the Great Falls National Historic
District in New Jersey, 1976 - 1980; principal
planner for the city of Paterson, 1975 - 1976; and a
senior planner for Jersey City, 1973 - 1975.
Mr.
Stokvis graduated from Union College (A.B., 1967) and
received a master of urban planning degree from New York University in 1973. He was born December
10, 1944,
in Hartford, CT. He is married, has two
children, and resides in Arlington, VA.
Nomination of Maynard
Wayne Glitman To Be United
States Ambassador to Belgium
June 22, 1988
The
President today announced his intention to nominate Maynard Wayne Glitman, of Vermont, a career member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, as Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium. He would succeed
Geoffrey Swaebe.
Mr.
Glitman entered the Foreign Service in 1956. From
1956 to 1957, he was an economic officer in the Department of State and then
was a fiscal and financial officer, 1957 - 1959. He was a consular and economic
officer in Nassau, 1956 - 1961, and also
in Ottawa, 1961 - 1965. He
attended Atlantic affairs studies at the University of California (Berkeley) from 1965 to 1966.
From 1967 to 1968, he was an international relations officer in the Department
of State, following which he was detailed to the United Nations General
Assembly in 1967 and to the National Security Council in 1968. From 1968 to
1973, he was a political officer in Paris. He returned to the Department
of State to be Director of the Office of International Trade Policy and
subsequently was a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Trade
Policy. He was then detailed to the Department of Defense, where he was Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, 1976 - 1977.
From 1977 to 1981, he was deputy chief of mission at the United States Mission
to NATO in Brussels. He was then appointed
Department of State representative and deputy negotiator to the Intermediate-Range
Nuclear Forces Negotiations, with the rank of Ambassador, in Geneva from 1981 to 1984. In
1984 Mr. Glitman was chief U.S. representative at the
Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction (MBFR) Talks in Vienna. Since 1985 he has been
the chief U.S. negotiator for
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces in Geneva.
Mr.
Glitman graduated from the University of Illinois (B.A., 1955) and
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (M.A., 1956). He was born December
8, 1933,
in Chicago, IL. Mr. Glitman is married, has five children, and resides in Geneva, Switzerland.
Nomination of John
Andrew Burroughs, Jr., To Be United States Ambassador to Uganda
June 22, 1988
The
President today announced his intention to nominate John Andrew Burroughs, Jr.,
of Maryland, a career member of the
Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, as Ambassador to the Republic of Uganda. He would succeed
Robert G. Houdek.
From
1960 to 1963, Mr. Burroughs was a passport examiner with the Department of
State, and from 1963 to 1964, he was assistant chief of the special services
branch of the Passport Office. From 1964 to 1966, he was administrative
assistant in the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs at the Department of
State. He was an employee relations specialist in the Office of Civilian
Manpower Management at the Department of the Navy,
1966 - 1970, and Special Assistant (Equal Opportunity) to the Assistant
Secretary of the Navy, 1970 - 1977. He was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Equal
Employment Opportunity at the Department of State, 1977 - 1981; U.S. Ambassador
to the Republic of Malawi, 1981 - 1984; and a
foreign affairs fellow at the Joint Center for Political Studies,
1984 - 1985. Since 1985 Mr. Burroughs has been American Consul General in Cape Town, Republic of South Africa.
Mr.
Burroughs graduated from the University of Iowa (B.A., 1959). He was
born July 31, 1936, in Washington, DC. He is married and
currently resides in Temple Hills, MD.
Nomination of Antonio
Navarro To Be a Member of the Advisory Board for Radio
Broadcasting to Cuba
June 22, 1988
The
President today announced his intention to nominate Antonio Navarro to be a
member of the Advisory Board for Radio Broadcasting to Cuba for a term expiring October
27, 1991.
This is a reappointment.
Since
1987 Mr. Navarro has been vice chairman of Jack Hilton, Inc., in New York City. Prior to this he was
senior vice president and group executive at W.R. Grace & Co., 1982 - 1987.
Mr.
Navarro graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology (B.S., 1944). He was
born September 26, 1922, in Havana, Cuba. He is married, has
three children, and resides in New York City.
Nomination of Clair W. Burgener To Be a Member of the
Board for International Broadcasting
June 22, 1988
The
President today announced his intention to nominate Clair W. Burgener to be a member of the Board for International
Broadcasting for a term expiring April 28, 1991. This is a
reappointment.
Since
1983 Mr. Burgener has been president of Burgener Properties in Rancho Santa Fe, CA. Prior to this
he served as a Member of Congress in the House of Representatives from 1973 to
1983.
Mr.
Burgener graduated from California State University (A.B., 1950). He was
born December 5, 1921, in Vernal, UT. Mr. Burgener is married, has three children, and resides in
Rancho Santa Fe, CA.
Appointment of Lucille
Clarke Dumbrill as a Member of the Advisory Council
on Historic Preservation
June 22, 1988
The
President today announced his intention to appoint Lucille Clarke Dumbrill to be a member of the Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation for a term expiring June 10, 1992. She would succeed Mimi
Rodden.
Mrs.
Dumbrill has been involved with numerous community,
historical, and political organizations in the State of Wyoming. Mrs. Dumbrill graduated from the University of Wyoming (M.A., 1951). She was
born May 16, 1928, in Laketown, UT. She is married, has
three children, and resides in Newcastle, WY.
Nomination of MacDonald
G. Becket To Be a Member of the Board of Directors of
the National Institute of Building Sciences
June 22, 1988
The
President today announced his intention to nominate MacDonald G. Becket to be a
member of the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Building Sciences
for a term expiring September 7, 1990. This is a
reappointment.
Since
1969 Mr. Becket has been chairman of the board of the Becket Group in Santa Monica, CA. Mr. Becket has
also been active in community and professional organizations in California.
Mr.
Becket graduated from the University of Southern California (B.A., 1952). He was
born November 2, 1928, in Seattle, WA. He is married, has
four children, and resides in Los Angeles, CA.