Departure Ceremony for Marty Schoenbauer May 28, 2008
Washington DC: National Nuclear Security Administration, 2008. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Single sheet, printed on both sides. This is an approximately 8.5 inch by 11 inch sheet of stiff card paper, folded at the center to create four 5.5 by 8.5 inch panels. Illustrations are on the front and back panels. Text is on all panels. Marty was born February 19,1953 in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. He was a graduate of Montgomery High School in 1971, the U.S. Naval Academy in 1975, and the George Washington University in 1981. Marty was a U.S. Naval officer for 20 years and civil servant for 20 years with 8 of those years in the Senior Executive Service of the U.S. Department of Energy. He retired for the third time in April 2018 after 4 years at Honeywell. Marty honorably served his country in a number of Uniformed Service, civilian, and private sector career. This event program marked his departure from the Office of Defense Programs to take on a critically important Department of Energy position at the United States Embassy in Beijing, People's Republic of China, where he was the Secretary's Representative and Senior DOE representative in China. Copies of such event programs rarely survive the event itself. Presiding at the departure event was Deputy Administrator for Defense Programs Robert L. Smolen and making the major presentation was Thomas P. D'Agostino, Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration. The senior representative of the United States Department of Energy at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China, is responsible for leading a team to advance U.S. security and economic interests in the areas of energy, science and technology, and nuclear security and nonproliferation. In this role, the senior representative is responsible for developing analyses and recommendations for the Secretary on key strategic initiatives with China related to the overall energy relationship. The representative is responsible for conducting in-depth analyses for comprehensive energy policy planning and strategic decision making on international energy policy and investment and trade issues. The representative provides insights, briefings, and other comprehensive analyses on key energy issues in China and Asia more broadly, including on the issues of energy security, clean energy development and deployment, energy efficiency, clean energy technology innovation, and bilateral and multilateral cooperation initiatives, among others. Condition: Very good.
Keywords: Martin Schoenbauer, Marty Schoenbauer, National Nuclear Security Administration, Event Program, Senior Executives, Defense Programs, Naval Academy Graduate, Nuclear Weapons Stockpile, Smolen, D'Agostino
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