As promised, here is the list of people attending the session at the Department of Treasury in Washington, DC on Tuesday. This was arranged by the Treasury Chief of Staff Jim Wilkinson.
1. Jim Wilkinson, Chief of Staff, Department of the Treasury
2. Anna Escobedo Cabral, Treasurer, Department of Treasury
3. Anne Gearan, Chief Diplomatic Correspondent, Associated Press
4. Brookly McLaughlin, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, Department of the Treasury
5. Bob Hoyt, General Counsel, Department of the Treasury
6. Janice Gardner, Director of Intelligence, Department of the Treasury
7. Lily Fu, Deputy General Counsel, Department of the Treasury
8. Liza Wright, The White House, Director of Presidential Personnel
9. Denise Dick, Department of Treasury, White House Liaison
10. David Clark, The White House, Presidential Personnel
11. Taiya Smith, Deputy Chief of Staff, Department of the Treasury
12. Chris Brose, Speechwriter to Condoleezza Rice, State Department
13. Steve Myrow, Chief of Staff at the Export Import Bank
14. Janine Aversa, Reporter, Associated Press
15. Larry Felix, Director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
16. Dawn Haley, Bureau of Engraving and Printing
17. Laura Cox Kaplan, Price Waterhouse Cooper
18. Molly Millerwise, Press Secretary, US Department of Treasury
19. Eileen Gilligan, Press Secretary, US Department of Treasury
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Eileen Gilligan, Press Secretary, US Department of Treasury
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“D’oh!!! GILLIGAN!! You printed Washington’s face sideways again!”
“Well, YOU try operating a printing press made out of coconuts!”
This is truly an impressive list! Wow! Wow! Wow!
This is Treasury Chief of Staff Jim Wilkinson…fun fact to note…Susan while she was here met the two people who actually sign the money with their signatures (check your wallets now if you don’t believe me!)…Secretary of Treasury Hank Paulson (photo on this site with Susan) and Anna Escobedo Cabral, the Treasurer of the United States. Anna also came to the lecture. Folks have emailed me and people are actually getting together this weekend to play chess. Lots of folks have been dropping by my office wanting to learn more. So Susan’s work continues here! Jim
I bet the final score was 19-0 again.
Mr. Wilkinson,
Thank you for your support of chess and thanks for posting here!
Lets keep the spirit alive! Good luck with your games and I hope that you can set up some clubs for casual chess playing. It does bring people together!
Another idea is to get the kids of all of these parents together for some casual chess.
Thanks again.
Keep up these efforts!