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2 unusual facts about Rodney E. Slater


Michael Huerta

From 1993 to 1998 he held senior positions at the United States Department of Transportation in Washington, D.C., serving under Secretaries Federico Peña and Rodney E. Slater during the Clinton Administration.

Rodney Slater

Rodney E. Slater (b. 1955), former United States Secretary of Transportation


CompuTrac

The company that released it was founded by Jim Schmit and Tim Slater.

Fred J. Slater

In 1937, he was injoined by federal judge John Knight to refrain from selling stock of the Craig Gold Mine, of Madoc, Ontario.

George A. Slater

George Atwood Slater (September 2, 1867 in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut – February 23, 1937 in Pinehurst, Moore County, North Carolina) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

Slater died on February 23, 1937, in Moore County Hospital in Pinehurst, North Carolina, of appendicitis; and was buried in Rye, New York.

George Slater

:For the New York politician, see George A. Slater.

James T. Slater

McBride's recording of “In My Daughter’s Eyes” has become a contemporary standard and garnered Slater a 2006 BMI country award as well as a BMI pop award.

During his time in Nashville, his songs have been recorded by country superstars like Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney, Martina McBride, Rodney Atkins, John Michael Montgomery, Lorrie Morgan, Jessica Andrews, and Mark Wills, among others.

James recently was nominated for the country song of the year Grammy for Jamey Johnson's "The High Cost of Living".

Joseph E. Slater

With the election of John F. Kennedy he was names deputy assistant secretary of state for educational and cultural affairs where he wrote the blueprint for the Peace Corps.

In 1949, Mr. Slater was named Secretary General of the Allied High Commission in Germany and three years later moved to Paris where he served as executive secretary in the office of the United States representatives to NATO and the Organization for European Economic Cooperation, set up under the Marshall Plan.

Rodney H. Pardey

His first marriage was to Sandra Marie (born January 8, 1950 in Spokane, Washington), with whom he had three children: Rodney Erin Pardey (born September 14, 1976 in Las Vegas), Ryan Joseph Pardey (born February 25, 1979 in Las Vegas), and Lucynda Laurynne Campbell (born September 13, 1980 in Las Vegas).

Rodney Pardey

Rodney E. Pardey, son of the above, professional poker player and singer/songwriter

Samuel Slater

:For the New York politician, see Samuel S. Slater.

Thomas Slater

Thomas C. Slater (1945–2009), Democratic member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives


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