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FREDERICK L. DEWBERRY, Secretary of Licensing and Regulation, 1984—. Born on May
9, 1921, in Baltimore. Graduated from Loyola College, A.B., 1943; University of Baltimore,
].D., 1964. Served in the U.S. Naval Reserve, lieutenant (senior grade), 1943-1946, Admitted
to the Maryland bar, 1966. Baltimore County Council, 1962-1966 (chairman, 1964-1966);

Intergovernmental Relations Officer, Baltimore County, 1967-1973; Baltimore County Ad-
ministrative Officer, 1973; Baltimore County Executive, 1974; executive assistant to the
Governor, 1975-1977; executive director, Regional Planning Council, 1977-1979; deputy
secretary, State Department of Transportation, 1979-1984; special assistant to the Governor,
Maryland Energy Office, 1979. Chairman, Governor's Special Committee to Review the
Management of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, 1976; chairman. Governor's
Task Force to Evaluate Reorganization of the Executive Branch of State Government, 1976.
Married; 5 children. Office address: 501 St. Paul Place, Baltimore 21202.

FRANK A. HALL, Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Serrices, 1983-. Born on
March 20, 1940, in Washington, D.C. University of North Carolina, B.A., 1966; Maxwell
School of Public Affairs of Syracuse University, M.P.A., 1967. U.S. Army paratrooper,
1960-1962. Administrative assistant to Commissioner (1967-1968), personnel director
(1968-1970), area administrator (1970-1973), and director of program services (1973), North
Carolina Department of Correction. Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Correction,
1973-1979. Director, New York State Division of Youth, 1979-1983. Member, American
Correctional Association (board of governors, delegate assembly, national correctional policy
advisory committee); American Probation and Parole Association; National Association of
Administrators of Juvenile Correctional Agencies; Maryland Corrections, Parole, and Proba-
tion Association; Northeastern Association of Corrections Administrators. Married; 4
children. Office address: Suite 500, One Investment Place, Towson 21204.

WILLIAM K. HELLMANN, Secretary of Transportation, 1984—. Bom on March 15, 1943,
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. University of Maryland, B.S.C.E., 1965. Served in Maryland
Army National Guard. State Highway Administration, 1965-1978. Chief, Interstate Division
for Baltimore City, 1978-1983; transportation advisor to Baltimore City Mayor, 1979-1983;

member, Baltimore City Energy Commission, 1981-1983. Associate, Rummel, Klepper &
Kahl, consulting engineers, 1983-1984. Named Young Engineer of the Year, 1977, by National
Society of Professional Engineers. Cited by publisher and editors of Engineering News Record
(Feb. 1982), for his efforts pushing for the construction of the Fort McHenry Tunnel. Married;

4 children. Office address: P.O. Box 8755, BWI Airport 21240.

DAVID W. HORNBECK, State Superintendent of Schools, 1976-. Bom on December 11,
1941, in Knoxville, Tennessee. Austin College, B.A., 1963; Oxford University, Theology
degree, 1965; Union Theological Seminary, B.D., 1966; University of Pennsylvania, I.D., 1971.
Chairman, Interagency Committee on School Construction. Member, Maryland Public
Broadcasting Commission; Council of Chief State School Officers; Education Coordinating
Committee (higher education); Educational Coordinating Council for Correctional Institu-
tions; Educational Coordinating Council for State Hospitals and Juvenile Institutions; State
Employment and Training Council; Private Industry Council of Baltimore; National Commit-
tee, Arts for the Handicapped; National Child Labor Committee Board; Agency for
Instructional Television National Board; consultant. New World Foundation. Member,
Governor's Task Force on Violence and Extremism; State Advisory Council for Handicapped
Individuals; Maryland Criminal Justice Coordinating Council; Maryland State Education
Policy Seminars Program; Ad Hoc Committee on Dept. of Defense Education Cooperation;

vice-president, Governor's Volunteer Council. Married; 2 children. Office address: 200 W.
Baltimore St., Baltimore 21201.



 
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