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meet deadlines, and received a number of management awards for my service,

            which ended in 2010.



            I am Evelyn Kirby and I served in the Department of Health and Human
            Services, leading several key human resource policies and programs.  I am the

            current Regional Vice President, overseeing several states for the National
            Active and Retired Federal Employees Association (NARFE).  In my Federal
            career, at the Deputy Assistant Secretary level, with 120 staff, I developed,
            tested, implemented and evaluated ways to promote maximum effectiveness

            of HHS’s 65,000 staff.  I created executive development, management
            training, and employee skills platforms for a pipeline of successors.  I
            pioneered human resources “firsts” and enhancements for the Inspector

            General, Employee Assistance, Drug Testing, and Personnel and Information
            Security.  I led operational personnel functions affecting the 4,000 Office of
            the Secretary workforce nationwide, and oversaw employment plus special
            issues for 600 executives, top scientists, and 100 political appointees.  All my

            programs highly contributed to an efficient and effective HHS Federal
            workforce serving the American public.



            I am Frank Lee and I worked at the Department of Health and Human
            Services, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid. I provided various forms of
            analytical support for the Medicaid and Medicare programs during my career

            with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, including: monitoring State
            Agency compliance with Federal Medicaid Regulations; analyzing Federal
            requirements for data on the Medicaid program; developing a national

            Medicaid reporting system based on requirements; analyzing Medicaid
            statistics to identify trends in program expenditures and utilization of services;
            developing data management strategies, plans and standards; and providing
            analytical support for a redesign of Federal Medicare systems. Through these

            efforts, I worked to ensure that the Federal Medicaid and Medicare programs
            met their goals and efficiently served their beneficiaries.



            I am Brigitta Mullican and I served in the Department of Health and Human
            Services, formerly Department of Health, Education and Welfare.  My career
            of 36 years started as a stenographer and progressed into the administrative
            field.  As an executive secretary, administrative assistant, program analyst and

            budget officer, I supported the HHS mission, which provides essential human



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