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Bill Leighty, Governor's Chief of Staff Served as chief of Staff to Governor Mark Warner. A graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University and Mary Washington College. Director of the Virginia Retirement System under governors Allen and Gilmore.
East Richmond native, served as a member of the House of Delegates, representing the 71st District, for eight years. Agencies/departments overseen: Compensation Board, General Services, Board of Elections, state employee services Secretariat budget: $858 million
Appointed first secretary of agriculture and forestry by Gov. Warner. Served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1978 until his retirement at the end of 2003. Graduated University of Richmond. Agencies/departments overseen: Agriculture and Consumer Services, Forestry, food regulation Secretariat budget: $81 million
Partner in Cantor, Arkema, P.C. U.S. Navy officer, graduated U.S. Naval Academy and UVa law school. Agencies/departments overseen: Housing and Community Development, Mines, Minerals and Energy; professional and occupational regulation; Economic Development Secretariat budget: $836.1 million
President of the Virginia AFL-CIO since 1990. Worked 14 years as a journeyman machinist at Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corp. in Petersburg. Secretariat budget: $1.8 million
Thomas R. Morris, 61, Secretary of Education Galax native, president of Emory & Henry College since 1992, where he also serves as professor of political science. Constitutional scholar and political scientist, VMI undergraduate; master and doctoral degrees from UVA. Agencies/departments overseen: Education, Council of Higher Education; funding for public schools, colleges and universities; Community College System Secretariat budget: $13.7 billion
Jody M. Wagner, 50, Secretary of Finance Virginia Treasurer since 2002. Attorney with Kaufman & Canoles, P.C., in Norfolk. Vanderbilt law school graduate, bachelor's in economics, Northwestern University. Agencies/departments overseen: Accounts, Planning and Budget, Taxation Secretariat budget: $564.4 million
Marilyn Tavenner, 54, Secretary of Health and Human Resources Group President of Outpatient Services for HCA, Southside Virginia native; spent more than 20 years in nursing before CEO of Johnston-Willis Hospital in Richmond; also held positions as the Richmond Market President for HCA and as the President of HCA's Central Atlantic Division. Agencies/departments overseen: Health, Aging, Health Professions, Medicaid, Mental Health, Social Services Secretariat budget: $9 billion
Robert Crouch, 57, Assistant to the Governor for Commonwealth Preparedness Served as Chief Deputy Secretary of Public Safety. Appointed by President Clinton to serve as U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Virginia. UVA law school, master's of public affairs, University of North Carolina, bachelor's in government from University of Maryland.
Preston Bryant, 41, Secretary of Natural Resources Lyncbburg native; represented 23rd district in the Virginia House of Delegates since 1996. Lynchburg City Council. Partner at Hurt & Proffitt, Inc. Agencies/departments overseen: Environmental Quality, Game and Inland Fisheries, Marine Resources Commission, Conservation and Recreation Secretariat budget: $539 million
John Marshall, 47, Secretary of Public Safety Current secretary since 2002. Virginia State Police trooper for 14 years; U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of Virginia. Appointed by President Clinton as head of the U.S. Marshals Service. Graduate of the Federal Executive Institute in Charlottesville, post baccalaureate certificate in administration of justice from Virginia Commonwealth University and a bachelor's degree in government from Georgetown University. Agencies/departments overseen: State police, Parole Board, Alcoholic Beverage Control, Criminal Justice Services, Corrections Secretariat budget: $2.4 billion
Aneesh Chopra, 33, Secretary of Technology Managing director of the Advisory Board Company, where he helped launch the firm’s first software-based business. Co-president of the D.C. chapter of The Indus Entrepreneurs, which promotes entreprenuership in the D.C. region. B.A. in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University and a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. Agencies/departments overseen: Virginia Information Technologies Agency Secretariat budget: $64.2 million.
Pierce R. Homer, 49, Secretary of Transportation Haverford College, bachelor's degree 1978; University of Texas at Austin, master's in public affairs, 1988. Served as secretary and deputy secretary of transportation, spent 15 years with the Prince William County government in several senior management positions. Agencies/departments overseen: VDOT, Motor Vehicles, Rail and Public Transportation, Port Authority Secretariat budget: $4.8 billion |