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HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
JACQUELINE H. ROGERS, Secretary of Housing and Community Development
since 1987. University of California at Santa Barbara, B.A., 1963, Yale University, M.A.,
1965, Ph.D., 1972. Woodrow Wilson Scholar, 1963-64. Director, Montgomery County
Office of Community Development, 1976-79. Acting Director, Montgomery County
Office of Housing, 1979. Director, Montgomery County Department of Housing and
Community Development, 1980. Director, Montgomery County Office of Management
and Budget, 1980-87. Responsible for first budget ever to receive recognition for excellence
in two categories simultaneously from the Government Finance Officers Association (FY
1986). Member, numerous gubernatorial commissions. Past president, vice-president, and
board member of the National Association of Counties, Community Development
Director's Affiliate. Adjunct Professor, University of Maryland Graduate School of Public
Affairs, 1986—. Office address: 100 Community Place, Crownsville, MD 21032; tel. (410)
514-7005.
HUMAN RESOURCES
CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Secretary of Human Resources since 1989. Born in Arnold,
Maryland, May 27, 1942. Attended Wiley H. Bates High School, Annapolis; Morgan State
University, B.S. (business administration), 1971, M.B.A., 1973. Held progressively
responsible positions with the Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community
Development, 1969-74. Project Director, Title VII Nutrition Project for the Elderly,
Baltimore City Health Department, 1974-76. Deputy Director, Neighborhood Services
Administration, Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development,
1976-78. Chief of Home Health, Constant Care Community Health Center, 1979.
Executive Director, Neighborhood Adolescent and Young Adult Drug Program, 1980-81.
Director of Administration and Management, Baltimore City Health Department, 1981-82.
Staff to U.S. Senator Paul S. Sarbanes, 1982-84. Deputy Commissioner, Baltimore City
Health Department, 1984-88. Deputy Campaign Manager, gubernatorial campaign for
William Donald Schaefer, 1986. Deputy Secretary of Human Resources, 1988-89. Office
address: 311 West Saratoga St., Baltimore, MD 21201; tel. (410) 333-0001.
JUVENILE SERVICES
MARY ANN WILLIN SAAR, Secretary of Juvenile Services since 1991. Born in Tallinn,
Estonia, December 23, 1940. University of Maryland College Park, B.A. (criminology),
1962; University of Maryland School of Law, LL.B., 1965. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1966.
Member, Maryland State Bar Association (dispute resolutions committee); Baltimore City
Bar Association; Women's Bar Association (past recording secretary). Probation officer,
Department of Juvenile Services, 1965-68. Assistant General Counsel, U.S. General Services
Administration, 1971-72. Deputy State's Attorney, Baltimore City, 1977-83 (Assistant
State's Attorney, 1972-77). Director, Mayor's Coordinating Council on Criminal Justice,
Baltimore City, 1983-87. Governor's Appointments Officer, 1987-88. Director of
Operations and Public Safety, Office of the Governor, 1987-91. Member, Governor's
Executive Council; Governor's Subcabinct for Cliildren, Youth, and Families; Work Force
Investment Board; State Advisory Board for Juvenile Services; Maryland Juvenile Justice
Advisory Council; Governor's Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commission. Member, Maryland
Law Enforcement Officers Assoc.; Advertising Club of Baltimore (bd. of governors; chair,
scholarship fund; past treasurer). Member, Estonian Society (past vice-president). Trustee,
Baltimore Conference Pensions Fund, Inc. Board of Trustees, Lovely Lane United Methodist
Church. Office address: 321 Fallsway, Baltimore, MD 21202; tel. (410) 333-6751.
LICENSING & REGULATION
WILLIAM A. FOGLE, JR., Secretary of Licensing and Regulation since 1987. Born in
Connellsville, Pennsylvania, July 16, 1935. Resident of Dundalk since 1939. Dundalk High
School. U.S. Army, 1954-56. University of Baltimore, B.S. (industrial management), 1961.
Executive Assistant to Mayor William Donald Schaefer, Baltimore City, 1981-86 (managed
Baltimore City Central Garage; Hanover Bridge Marina; Meter Reading & Water Billing
System; Mayor's Criminal Justice Program; Mayor's Sister Cities Program). Member,
Community College Advisory Bd.; Advisory Committee, Blind Industries and Services of Md.
Member, Md. Children's Aid & Family Services, Supervisory Committee, Municipal
Employees Credit Union. Bd. of Directors, Babe Ruth Museum. Entertainment Chair,
Baltimore City Fair. Past pres., Md. Public Finance Officers; Managerial & Professional Society
of Baltimore; Old Dundalk Improvement Assoc.; Kiwanis Club of Dundalk. Member, Boumi
Temple; Chamber of Commerce; Masons. Created Heritage Fair Assoc., 1976. Harvard
Executive Program, 1993. Lecturer, The Johns Hopkins University; Morgan State University;
Essex and Dundalk Community Colleges. U.S. Presidential Citation of Appreciation for
Community Service; Mayor's Citation for Community Service, Baltimore City; Citation for
Community Service, Baltimore County; Citizen of the Year Award, Chamber of Commerce.
Office address: 501 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, MD 21202; tel. (410) 333-6200.
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