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2006.04.18: April 18, 2006: Headlines: Directors - Vasquez: PCOL Exclusive: Rumor Mill: Vasquez to accept new appointment
- 2006.05.24: May 24, 2006: Headlines: Directors - Vasquez: Congress: United Nations: Food and Agriculture Organization: PCOL Exclusive: Peace Corps Director Gaddi Vasquez testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on his nomination as Ambassador to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organizations in Rome Wednesday, May 24, 2006 - 6:55 pm [1]
- 2006.04.26: April 26, 2006: Headlines: Directors - Vasquez: Orange County Register: Journalist Dena Bunis of Director Vasquez's hometown newspaper the Orange County Register writes: Bush nominates Vasquez as U.N. ambassador on food Saturday, May 06, 2006 - 1:20 am [1]
- 2006.04.25: April 25, 2006: Headlines: Directors - Vasquez: Diplomacy: United Nations: White House: It's Official: Gaddi Vasquez nominated for Representative to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture Friday, April 28, 2006 - 8:26 am [6]
- 2006.04.19: April 19, 2006: Headlines: Directors - Vasquez: Washington Post: Vasquez said to be Bush's pick for next ambassador to FAO replacing Tony Hall Monday, May 22, 2006 - 9:18 am [3]
Rumor Mill: Vasquez to accept new appointment
We have heard persistent rumors that Director Vasquez will soon be receiving a new position in the administration, perhaps a major ambassadorship. This is unsubstantiated although it comes from a credible source. The Peace Corps Press Office has had no comment.
Initiatives and Accomplishments: Vasquez's major initiatives and accomplishments since becoming Peace Corps Director include: an agreement with Mexico in 2003 to host volunteers, sending RPCVs to work domestically in Hurricane relief after Katrina, emphasis on recruitment of minorities and of community college graduates, upgrading Peace Corps' infrastructure especially IT upgrades in the online application tracking process and the Volunteer Delivery System, an emphasis on safety and security of volunteers including the creation of a Situation Room at Peace Corps Headquarters, modifying Peace Corps' "Five Year Rule" for employment, and the expansion of the Peace Corps to its highest level in 30 years. He is the third longest serving Peace Corps Director after Ruppe Miller and Shriver.
PCOL Comment: Although we have had our differences with the Director over the years and opposed his nomination in 2001, we think he is leaving a solid legacy of accomplishment. Director Vasquez, if these rumors turn out to be true, let us be the first to thank you for your service to the Peace Corps, congratulate you on your new appointment, and wish you good luck in your future endeavors.
Rumor Mill: Vasquez to accept new appointment
We have heard persistent rumors that Director Vasquez will soon be receiving a new position in the administration, perhaps a major ambassadorship. This is unsubstantiated although it comes from a credible source. The Peace Corps Press Office has had no comment.
Initiatives and Accomplishments: Vasquez's major initiatives and accomplishments since becoming Peace Corps Director include: an agreement with Mexico in 2003 to host volunteers, sending RPCVs to work domestically in Hurricane relief after Katrina, emphasis on recruitment of minorities and of community college graduates, upgrading Peace Corps' infrastructure especially IT upgrades in the online application tracking process and the Volunteer Delivery System, an emphasis on safety and security of volunteers including the creation of a Situation Room at Peace Corps Headquarters, modifying Peace Corps' "Five Year Rule" for employment, and the expansion of the Peace Corps to its highest level in 30 years. He is the third longest serving Peace Corps Director after Ruppe Miller and Shriver.
PCOL Comment: Although we have had our differences with the Director over the years and opposed his nomination in 2001, we think he is leaving a solid legacy of accomplishment. Director Vasquez, if these rumors turn out to be true, let us be the first to thank you for your service to the Peace Corps, congratulate you on your new appointment, and wish you good luck in your future endeavors.
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By Colin Gallagher (70.134.143.181) on Thursday, April 20, 2006 - 7:49 pm: Edit Post |
My two cents:
It is long overdue that Vasquez leaves. We need a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer in that slot and how. I disagree with the assessment that he has done a great deal for Peace Corps particularly in light of the fact that were it not for the National Peace Corps Association, such programs as the National Call to Service (which Vasquez said would have no effect on Peace Corps) would have continued to convert the new face of Peace Corps into a thinly-veiled military presence abroad. The expansion of Peace Corps has occurred at the cost of nearly sacrificing the implementation of the Congressional statement of purpose contained in the Peace Corps Act, as was pointed out in the PCOL post at http://peacecorpsonline.org/messages/messages/2629/2036686.html -- At the time of that post in mid-October of 2005, it was estimated that active duty military had become eleven and one-half percent of the new face of Peace Corps. The latest revelations regarding intelligence activities taken in violation of our nation's laws by our administration do not add any comfort to the unanswered questions (raised in April of 2002 by PCOL) and concerns regarding what measures could be taken to protect the Peace Corps (see link to the specific questions and concerns at http://peacecorpsonline.org/messages/messages/2629/1007716.html?1019219702). Collectively, I see that things have gotten worse, not better, and the attitude of Vasquez towards these issues during his time in his post has not changed.
I urge all persons who read this message to take the following steps:
1. Urge the Peace Corps to appoint a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer as Director.
2. Sign the petition to protect the U.S. Peace Corps at http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/632965389?ltl=1145576866
Thank you.
- Colin G. Gallagher, RPCV
El Salvador 1998 - 2000
Former Board Rep - NorCal Peace Corps Association
By Former Volunteer (ca208-ch02-bl04.il-chicago0.sa.earthlink.net - 207.69.137.23) on Tuesday, April 25, 2006 - 9:32 pm: Edit Post |
Good See ya,
Here comes the next Lame Duck.
former Volunteer
By Unqualified (ca208-ch02-bl03.il-chicago0.sa.earthlink.net - 207.69.137.22) on Sunday, May 21, 2006 - 9:45 pm: Edit Post |
Oh my god the country is going to hell in a hand basket. Our country is sending this guy to the UN? Its an outrage.