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Small Business Administration

US GOVERNMENT OFFICE

Created by Act of Congress on 30 July 1953.

Official Website:
http://www.sba.gov/

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
James Abdnor
Politician
13-Feb-1923 16-May-2012 US Senator from South Dakota, 1981-87
Aida M. Alvarez
Business
1950   SBA Administrator, 1997-2001
John Diebold
Author
8-Jun-1926 26-Dec-2005 Advocate of automation
Michael Forbes
Politician
16-Jul-1952   Congressman from New York, 1995-2001
Hugh J. Gallen
Politician
30-Jul-1924 29-Dec-1982 Governor of New Hampshire, 1979-82
Thomas S. Kleppe
Politician
1-Jul-1919 2-Mar-2007 US Secretary of the Interior, 1975-77
John A. Knebel
Politician
4-Oct-1936   US Secretary of Agriculture, 1976-77
Philip Lader
Government
1946   US Ambassador to the UK, 1997-2001
Andrea Lafferty
Activist
c. 1961   Traditional Values Coalition
Steven C. Preston
Government
4-Aug-1960   US Secretary of HUD, 2008-09
Windle B. Priem
Business
c. 1937   CEO of Korn/Ferry International, 1998-2001
Harvey S. Rosen
Economist
29-Mar-1949   Council of Economic Advisers, 2003-05
Patricia Saiki
Politician
28-May-1930   Congresswoman from Hawaii, 1987-91
Michael G. Sotirhos
Business
12-Nov-1928   US Ambassador to Greece, 1989-93
Peter Terpeluk, Jr.
Diplomat
18-Feb-1948 23-Aug-2011 US Ambassador to Luxembourg, 2002-05
Robert L. Wright
Business
c. 1938   Dimension International
Sam H. Zakhem
Diplomat
25-Nov-1935   US Ambassador to Bahrain, 1986-89


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