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CONGRATULATIONS New CCAC Member Roger Burdette

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From the US Mint Press Release:

 

Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee Announces New Appointment

Committee Also Seeking Applications for Member to Represent the General Public

 

Washington - The United States Mint announced today that Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Jr., has appointed Roger W. Burdette to the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC). Mr. Burdette, who will serve a four-year term, was chosen as the CCAC member with special qualifications in numismatics.

 

Mr. Burdette is a life-long numismatist who has written numerous articles and a series of three critically acclaimed books titled Renaissance of American Coinage. Mr. Burdette holds a Bachelors of Science degree and a Masters of Science degree, both in Education, from the University of Maryland. He is a Lead Information Systems Engineer with Mitre Corporation in Potomac Falls, Virginia.

 

The United States Mint also announced today that the application process for appointment to an open position on the CCAC for a member representing the interests of the public has been extended to August 22, 2008. The United States Mint will review all applications and will forward recommendations to the Secretary of the Treasury for consideration.

 

The CCAC, established in 2003 by Public Law 108-15, advises the Secretary of the Treasury on themes and design proposals for circulating coinage, commemorative coins, bullion coinage, Congressional Gold Medals and other medals produced by the United States Mint. The CCAC also makes recommendations to the Secretary on the events, persons, or places commemorated on, as well as the mintage levels for, commemorative coins.

 

The 11-member committee includes: one specially qualified in numismatic collection curation; one specially qualified in the medallic arts or sculpture; one specially qualified in American history; one specially qualified in numismatics; three individuals representing the interests of the general public; and four individuals recommended by the Leadership of both the House of Representatives and Senate. CCAC members serve terms of four years and are Special Government Employees; therefore, they are subject to various applicable conflict of interest laws and ethics regulations.

 

Individuals who wish to be considered for appointment as a CCAC member representing the interests of the public should submit a letter, along with a résumé or curriculum vitae, detailing specific educational credentials, skills, talents and experience. Applications should be faxed to 202-756-6525, or mailed to the United States Mint, 801 9th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20220, Attn: Greg Weinman. Submissions must be postmarked no later than August 22, 2008.

 

CONGRATULATIONS ROGER!!

(RWB on these boards)

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I went to school with a Ronnie Burdette when I was growing up in Rockville, MD. I wonder if he is related? Son, maybe?

 

Chris

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Thanks all! It should be interesting. The other commission members are great people.

 

re: cpm9ball - Ronnie Burdette from Rockville, not a relative that I know of.

 

(PS: my Renaissance of American Coinage 1909-1915 book also won Book-of-the-Year from the NLG at the ANA convention.)

 

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