172/Maryland Manual
RICHARD H. TRAINOR, Secretary of Transportation, 1987—. Born in Baltimore,
Maryland, September 24,1929. The Johns Hopkins University, B.S. (civil engineering), and
certificate in mechanical engineering; University of Baltimore, graduate courses in real estate
appraisal; University of Maryland, graduate courses in water resources management.
Director, Office of Real Estate, State Highway Administration. Deputy Director, Department
of Public Works, Baltimore City. Commissioner, Department of Transportation, Baltimore
City, 1985-1987. Member, Maryland Association of Engineers (board member and past
president); American Society of Civil Engineers (past board member and president, Maryland
Section). Chairman and board member, National Multiple Sclerosis Society; board member
and past chairman, Hot Line for Youth, Inc. Recipient, award of Life Membership for
Outstanding Service, Maryland Association of Engineers; 1984 Engineer of the Year Award,
National Society of Professional Engineers; 1979 Outstanding Public Official Award,
American Subcontractors' Association. Office address: P.O. Box 8755, Baltimore-Washington
International Airport, Baltimore, MD 21240.
MARTIN W. WALSH, JR., Secretary of the Environment, 1987—. Born in Jersey City,
New Jersey, April 25,1939. Attended St. Peter's Preparatory School, Jersey City, New Jersey;
U.S. Military Academy, West Point, B.S., 1961; Iowa State University, M.S. (civil
engineering), 1966. Graduate of Army Command and General Staff College. Served in
Vietnam, 1967-68, and 1969-70, in command of an Army combat engineer company and
as a battalion operations officer. Received Legion of Merit; Bronze Star; Republic of Vietnam
Service Medal—six campaigns. Engineer fiscal planner and programmer, U.S. Army, Europe,
at Heidelberg, Germany, 1976-78. Commander, 8th Armored Engineer Battalion, Ft. Hood,
Texas, 1978-81. Facilities Engineer, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, 1982-83.
Commander, Aberdeen Proving Ground, 1983-84. Commander and District Engineer, Corps
of Engineers, Baltimore District, 1984-87. Member, American Society of Civil Engineers.
President, Baltimore Post, Society of American Military Engineers, 1985-86. Engineer of the
Year 1986-87, Greater Baltimore Engineer Council; Government Engineer of the Year
1986-87, Maryland Society of Professional Engineers. Office address: 2500 Broening
Highway, Baltimore, MD 21224.
ADELE WILZACK, Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene, 1983—. Born in
Baltimore, Maryland. Attended Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., 1957; Mt. St.
Agnes College, B.S., 1959; University of Maryland School ofNursing, M.S., 1960. Assistant
director of nursing services, Mercy Hospital, 1963-65. Community Action Agency 1965-67.
Assistant director of special home services, 1967-72, director of special home services,
1972-71, and direttui uf health services for the aging, 1974-76, Baltimore City Health
Department. Assistant Commissioner, Baltimore City Health Department, 1976-79.
Assistant Secretary for Medical Care Programs, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene,
1979-83. Baltimore Community Relations Commission, Humanitarian Award, 1978;
Loyola College Alumna of the Year, 1978; Women in State Service, Woman Manager of the
Year, 1981. Office address: 201 W Preston St., Suite 500, Baltimore, MD 21201.
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