For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
September 22, 2003
Personnel Announcement
President George W. Bush today announced his intention to nominate
five individuals to serve in his administration:
The President intends to nominate Dr. Zalmay Khalilzad, of
Maryland, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the
United States of America to his envoy Afghanistan and also nominated
him as his Ambassador to that country. Dr. Khalilzad currently serves
as Special Presidential Envoy to Afghanistan, a role he will retain
after he is confirmed as Ambassador. Dr. Khalilzad previously served
as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Islamic
Outreach and Southwest Asia Initiatives at the National Security
Council, and prior to that Special Assistant to the President and
Senior Director for Southwest Asia, Near East, and North African
Affairs, National Security Council. He also has been a Special
Presidential Envoy to Afghanistan and the Free Iraqis. Dr. Khalilzad
headed the Bush-Cheney Transition team for the Department of Defense
and has been a Counselor to Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld. Between
1993 and 1999, Dr. Khalilzad was Director of the Strategy, Doctrine and
Force Structure program for RAND's Project Air Force. While with RAND,
he founded the Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Between 1991 and
1992, Dr. Khalilzad served as Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of
Defense for Policy Planning. He also served as a senior political
scientist at RAND and an associate professor at the University of
California at San Diego in 1989 and 1991. From 1985 to 1989 at the
Department of State, Dr. Khalilzad served as Special Advisor to the
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs working policy issues,
advising on the Iran-Iraq War and the Soviet War in Afghanistan. From
1979 to 1986, Dr. Khalilzad was an Assistant Professor of Political
Science at Columbia University. Dr. Khalilzad received his bachelor's
and master's degree from The American University of Beirut, Lebanon.
He went on to earn a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago.
The President intends to nominate Raymond Simon, of Arkansas, to be
Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education, Department
of Education. Mr. Simon currently serves as Director of Education at
the Arkansas Department of Education. He previously served as
Assistant Superintendent for Finance and the Superintendent for Conway
Public Schools, in Conway, Arkansas. Mr. Simon is a graduate of the
University of Central Arkansas, where he went on to earn a master's
degree.
The President intends to nominate the following individuals to
serve as Members of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for
National and Community Service:
The President intends to nominate Cynthia Boich, of California, for
the remainder of a five-year term expiring October 6, 2007.
The President intends to nominate Dorothy A. Johnson, of Michigan,
for the remainder of a five-year term expiring October 6, 2007.
The President intends to nominate Henry Lozano, of California, for
a five year term expiring October 6, 2008.
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