Press Releases ARC Welcomes New Inspector General
WASHINGTON, April 10, 2002—Appalachian Regional Commission
(ARC) Federal Co-Chairman Jesse L. White Jr. today announced the
selection of Clifford H. Jennings as inspector general. Jennings, a
longtime member of the federal inspector general community, fills
the position previously held by Hubert N. Sparks, who retired April
1 after 42 years of federal service.
“I’m pleased to welcome Cliff Jennings to ARC,” said White. “His
broad and lengthy experience within the I.G. community will serve as
a great asset for the Commission and for our many partners. He
assumes a critical position, and I’m fully confident he’ll quickly
make important contributions in further strengthening the 13-state
Appalachian Region.”
Jennings started his 24-year federal career with the U.S. General
Accounting Office. He has served in the inspector general offices at
the U.S. Department of Labor, the U.S. Department of Defense, the
Environmental Protection Agency, and the U.S. Department of the
Treasury. Most recently Jennings was director of the Office of
Information Technology Audits at the U.S. Department of the
Treasury, where he had previously served as the special assistant to
the inspector general as well as deputy assistant inspector
general.
Jennings is a Certified Government Financial Manager and a
Certified Information Systems Auditor. During his federal career he
has received numerous commendations, including an Executive Council
on Integrity and Efficiency Award for Excellence. He attended the
Federal Executive Institute.
Jennings holds an undergraduate degree and a master's degree in
economics from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North
Carolina.
Jennings and his wife, Alexis Stefani, the assistant inspector
general for auditing at the U.S. Department of Transportation,
reside in Mt. Vernon, Virginia.
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