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KALMAN "BUZZY" HETTLEMAN, Secretary of Human Resources. Born March
30, 1935, in Baltimore, Maryland. Attended Duke University, B.A., 1955; University
of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1962. Admitted to the Maryland bar, 1962.
Served in the U.S. Army, 1956-1957. In private law practice, 1962-1965. Assistant
to director, National Office of Economic Opportunity Legal Services, 1965; assistant
director. Constitutional Convention Commission of Maryland, 1966; administrative
assistant to mayor, City of Baltimore, 1967-1970; lecturer in urban problems and
local government, The Johns Hopkins University Center for Urban Affairs, 1971;
special counsel to Congressman (now Senator) Paul Sarbanes on impeachment inqui-
ry, 1975; director, Consumer Law Center, Legal Aid Bureau, Baltimore, 1972-1975;
director, Baltimore City Department of Social Services, 1977-1978. Member, Board
of School Commissioners of Baltimore City, 1971-1974; many other community
boards and activities. Secretary of Human Resources since 1979. Married to Myra L.
Hettleman; 4 children. Office address: 1100 N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore 21201.
GORDON C. KAMKA, Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services. Born
on December 9, 1939, in Baltimore, Maryland. Attended the University of Mary-
land, B.A., 1963; State University of New York, M.S. (major in psychology), 1967;
American University, Correctional Administration, 1965; University of Southern
California, Education and Criminal Justice Administration, 1967-1969; The Whar-
ton School, University of Pennsylvania, Strategic Management in Corrections, 1967.
Captain, Security and Law Enforcement Officer, U.S. Air Force, 1963-1970. Mem-
ber, American Correctional Association; Middle Atlantic States Conference of Cor-
rection; Maryland Conference of Social Concern; Maryland Parole, Probation, and
Correctional Association. Warden, Baltimore City Jail, 1973-1979. Secretary of
Public Safety and Correctional Services since 1979. Office address: Suite 500, One In-
vestment Place, Towson 21204.
CONSTANCE LIEDER, Secretary of State Planning. Born on April 25, 1934, in
Cincinnati, Ohio. Attended Wellesley College, B.A., 1956; University of Michigan,
A.M., 1957; Harvard Graduate School of Design, M.C.P., 1960; Princeton, M.A.,
1971. Phi Beta Kappa; Durant Scholar (Wellesley); Ford Foundation Fellow (Michi-
gan); Mellon Fellow (Princeton). Former planning and housing consultant active
throughout the United States. Executive director, (Baltimore) Mayor's Task Force
on Population Migration, 1978. First woman elected president of the American Insti-
tute of Planners (1977), a professional planners organization now merged into the
American Planning Association. Instructor, The Johns Hopkins University Evening
College, 1967-1968; assistant professor, School of Social Work and Community
Planning, University of Maryland at Baltimore, 1971-1973; professor. Graduate
Program in Urban Planning, Morgan State University (part-time), 1975-1978. Sec-
retary of State Planning since 1979. Married to Bert A. Winterbottom. Office ad-
dress: 301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201.
J. MAX MILLSTONE, Secretary of General Services. Bom August 26, 1928, in
Baltimore, Maryland. Attended the University of Maryland; University of Baltimore;
University of Baltimore Law School, LL.B. Admitted to the Maryland bar, 1956.
Member, American Bar Association. Administrative assistant, 1960-1962, and prop-
erty acquisition attorney, 1962-1963, State Department of Public Improvements;
special assistant attorney general. Office of the Attorney General of Maryland, 1963-
1968; assistant to the director. State Department of Public Improvements, 1968-
1970; director, Office of Administration, 1970-1975, assistant secretary, 1975-1976,
and deputy secretary, 1976-1977, State Department of General Services. Secretary
of General Services since 1977. Chairman, Council on the State Capital, 1977—;
Task Force on Heating Systems in Public Buildings, 1977. Member, Interagency
Committee for Public School Construction, 1977—; Executive Management Board,
1977—; Hall of Records Commission, 1977—; General Professional Services Selec-
tion Board, 1977—; Maryland Food Center Authority, 1977—; Commission to
Study the Feasibility of an All-Purpose Performing Arts Facility in the City of An-
napolis, 1977; Task Force to Study Circuit Court Unification, 1975. Member, Board
of Directors, Beth Jacob Congregation. Married to Elaine Carliner Millstone; 3 chil-
dren. Office address: 301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201.
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