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J. HANDALL EVANS, Secretary of Economic and Employment Development, 1987-. Born in En-
glewood. New Jersey, May 12, 1947. Attended Phillips Academy; Princeton University, B.S. (science
and engineering) cum laude, 1969; John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University,
M.S. (public policy), 1977. Served in U.S. Navy, Mobile Construction Battalion Five, 1970-1973;
Civil Engineer Corps, 1973-1975; Bureau of Naval Personnel, 1975. Director, Land Development Di-
vision, Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development, 1977-1979. Deputy
Commissioner, Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development, 1979-1982.
Executive Director, Richmond Renaissance, Richmond, Virginia, 1982-1987. Secretary of Economic
and Community Development, 1987. Married; 2 children. Office address: 45 Calvert St., Annapolis
21401 (relocation to Baltimore planned Nov. 1987).
WILLIAM A. FOGLE, JR., Secretary of Licensing and Regulation, 1987- Born in Baltimore,
Maryland, July 16,1935. Resident of Dundalk since 1939. Attended Dundalk High School; Universi-
ty of Baltimore, B.S. (industrial management), 1961. Served in U.S. Army, 1954-1956. Executive As-
sistant for Mayor William Donald Schaefer, Baltimore City, 1981-1986. In that capacity took on
management of Baltimore City Central Garage; Hanover Bridge Marina; Mete Reading and Water
Billing System; Mayor's Criminal Justice Program; Mayor's Sister Cities Program. Member, Commu-
nity College Advisory Board; Advisory Committee, Blind Industries and Services of Maryland. Mem-
ber, Maryland Children's Aid and Family Services; Supervisory Committee, Municipal Employees
Credit Union; Entertainment Chairman, Baltimore City Fair. Past President, Maryland Public Fi-
nance Officers; Managerial and Professional Society of Baltimore; Old Dundalk Improvement Associ-
ation; Kiwanis Club of Dundalk. Member, Boumi Temple; Chamber of Commerce; Masons. Created
Heritage Fair Association, 1976. Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University; Morgan State University; Es-
sex and Dundalk Community Colleges. Recipient, U.S. Presidential Citation of Appreciation for
Community Service; Mayor's Citation for Community Service Award, Baltimore City; Baltimore
County Citation for Community Service; Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year Award. Mar-
ried; 2 sons. Office address: 501 St. Paul Place, Baltimore 21202.
HILDA E. FORD, Secretary of Personnel, 1987- Born in New York City, April 19,1924. Attended
Girls' High School, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Brooklyn College, 1942-1945; College of St. Rose, 1970-1971.
Past member, New York State Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; Gover-
nor's Task Force on Equal Employment for Women in New York State Government. Assistant Di-
rector, New York Office of Employee Relations, 1974-1977. Personnel Director of the Civil Service
Commission, Baltimore City, 1977-1987. Member, Urban Services Commission, Baltimore City.
Chairperson, Personnel Task Force to Develop Personnel System under Court Reorganization. Re-
cipient, Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Status and Welfare of Women, Baltimore Chap-
ter, National Organization for Women; Award for Unique Achievement in the Field of Community
Relations in honor of the 76th Anniversary of the DuBois Circle; Distinguished Women for 1986
award from Girl Scouts of Central Maryland; Charles H. Cushman Award for outstanding profes-
sional achievement, Eastern Region, International Personnel Management Association. One child.
Office address: 301 W. Preston St., Baltimore 21201.
DAVID W. HORNBECK, State Superintendent of Schools, 1976-. Born on December 11, 1941, in
Knoiville, Tennessee. Austin College, B.A., 1963, L.L.D., 1976; Oxford University, Diploma in The-
ology, 1965; Union Theological Seminary, B.D., 1966; University of Pennsylvania, J.D., 1971. Chair-
man, Interagency Committee on School Construction. Member, Maryland Public Broadcasting Com-
mission; Education Coordinating Committee (higher education); Educational Coordinating Council
for Correctional Institutions; Educational Coordinating Council for State Hospital Centers and Juve-
nile Institutions; State Employment and Training Council; State Advisory Council for Handicapped
Individuals; Maryland Criminal Justice Coordinating Council; Maryland State Education Policy
Seminars Program; Governor's Volunteer Council. Member, National Committee, Arts for the Hand-
icapped; Ad Hoc Committee on Dept. of Defense Education Cooperation. Member, Carnegie Foun-
dation tor the Advancement of Teaching (vice-chaii, board of directors); Carnegie Council on Ado-
lescent Development; W.T. Grant Commission on Work, Family and Citizenship; National Science
Foundation Advisory Committee for Science and Engineering; Southern Governors' Conference (in-
ternational education advisory committee). Board of Directors, National Child Labor Committee.
Commissioner, Education Commission of the States. President, Council of Chief State School Of-
ficers. Married; 2 children. Office address: 200 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore 21201.
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