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Joxel García
Robert Perkins
Danroy T. Henry
JOXEL GARCÍA has been
nominated by President
Bush to medical director
in the Regular Corps of
the Public Health Service
and assistant secretary
of Health and Human
Services. President Bush
also nominated García to
be the U.S. representative
on the executive board
of the World Health
Organization. García
currently serves as
senior vice president
and senior medical
adviser at MAXIMUS
Federal Services. García
received his degree in
pre-medical studies from
the University of Puerto
Rico, his M.D. from the
Ponce School of Medicine
and his MBA from the
University of Hartford.
ROBERT PERKINS has
been appointed vice
president in the inclusion
and talent-management
department for Burger
King Corp. (BKC). He
will oversee BKC’s
internal and external
inclusion strategies and
will be responsible for
ensuring inclusion in the
company’s work force,
community, guests and
operators/suppliers.
Perkins comes to BKC as
a senior human-resources
executive with extensive
global experience in the
consumer-products,
media and entertainment
industries.
Bright Horizons Family
Solutions has named
DANROY T. HENRY its
chief human-resources
officer. He joined Bright
Horizons in 2004 as
senior vice president of
global human resources.
Henry is a graduate of
Cornell University’s
College of Industrial and
Labor Relations. He is an
advisory-board member
of the nonprofit Bright
Horizons Foundation for
Children.
National Bankers
Association elected
OneUnited Bank’s
ROBERT COOPER as
chairman. Cooper is the
chief legal and regulatory
strategist and architect
for OneUnited, the
largest Black-owned
bank in the country. He
received his bachelor’s
Karen Taylor
Dave Bozeman
Gina A. Hough
degree from Yale College
and a Juris Doctor from
Harvard Law School.
Services & Advocacy for
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
and Transgender Elders
(SAGE) announced that
KAREN TAYLOR has
been hired as the director
of advocacy and train-
ing. The funding for this
position is sponsored by
the Arcus Foundation.
Taylor is the director of
SAGE/Queens, a project
of Queens Commu-
nity House. Taylor has
conducted trainings
on LGBT aging issues
throughout New York
state and across the
country. She is a member
of the Steering Commit-
tee of the New York State
LGBT Health & Human
Services Network and is
the co-chair of the Senior
Issues Committee. SAGE
is the world’s oldest and
largest nonprofit agency
dedicated to serving
LGBT seniors.
Harley-Davidson Co.
has promoted DAVE
BOZEMAN, ED MAGEE
and JOHN COMISSIONG
to three executive
positions. Bozeman has
been promoted to vice
president of advanced
manufacturing for
Harley-Davidson Motor
Co. in Milwaukee, Wis.
Magee has been
promoted to general
manager of capitol drive
powertrain operations
within the Harley-Davidson Motor Co.
in Wauwatosa, Wis.
Magee is responsible
for the company’s
remanufacturing
program and for
the production of
transmissions and
engines for all Sportster
and air-cooled Buell
motorcycles.
Harley-Davidson
also named Comissiong
director of sales
administration for North
American sales.
GINA A. HOUGH has
been named counsel
at Dickstein Shapiro
in the intellectual-property practice. She
was formerly Fannie
Mae Foundation’s vice
president and deputy
general counsel.