Nomination of Joan Logue-Kinder: Hearing Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, on the Nomination of Joan Logue-Kinder to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Public Affairs and Public Liaison, April 14, 1994, Volume 4

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Page 6 - Thank you very much. The CHAIRMAN. With that, the committee stands in adjournment. [Whereupon, at 12:33 pm, the meeting in the above — entitled matter was adjourned.] APPENDIX ADDITIONAL MATERIAL SUBMITTED PREPARED STATEMENT OF JOAN LOGUE-KINDER Mr.
Page 5 - You hare a statement. Madam Secretary. You are now Deputy Assistant Secretary, are you not? Ms. LOGUE-KINDER. Yes, I am currently Deputy Assistant Secretary. The CHAIRMAN. And we have your statement. Would you like to just summarize this for us? STATEMENT OF JOAN LOGUE-KINDER, NOMINEE TO BE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND PUBLIC LIAISON MB.
Page 8 - JOAN of New York, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, vice Jack R.
Page 4 - ... it. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. We thank you, sir. There could not be a recommendation that would carry more weight with this Senator and with our committee. We know that you have to be back at the House, sir, and we have kept you waiting. But we thank you very much for coming. Representative FLAKE. Thank you very much, sir, and we look forward to your coming back into the District and an opportunity when we can share together in another Town Hall meeting. The CHAIRMAN. See...
Page 5 - Collecting taxes, absolutely. And there is not an agency that I do not believe in the government with a portfolio that is this diverse. That is what makes Treasury such an exciting place to be these days. But what I also feel is a very real duty is to reach out with our message, with all of Treasury's programs for that matter, to women and minorities throughout the United States, to let them know about the vast array of opportunities in our expanding global arena. Last...
Page 8 - Office and the press offices in other government agencies, and supervises overall Department communications activities by establishing general policies for, and coordinating with, the press officers in Treasury offices and bureaus. The Office of the Assistant Secretary designs and implements policies and programs that will increase...
Page 7 - ... Washington. What I'm struck by at Treasury is the breadth of the issues we must face — keeping the American economy on track, collecting revenues, health care reform, bank regulatory reform, law enforcement, the G-7 process, the economic situation in Russia, global trade, getting Japan's markets opened, and more.
Page 7 - They've shown extraordinary patience and given me great support over the years on the long path that has brought me to Treasury. Mr. Chairman, it was a year ago last month that I arrived at the Treasury Department. I got "the call" to be a deputy assistant secretary from a gentleman many of you are quite familiar with Jack DeVore.
Page 5 - I had the opportunity to apeak to the National Conference of Black executives of Xerox Corporation. I told them about my being at Treasury and being able to communicate to my community and to others about...

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