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Assistant
Secretary
David A. Sampson
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Dr. David
A. Sampson was nominated by President George W. Bush on March 19, 2001,
and confirmed as the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development
by the United States Senate on August 3, 2001.
Assistant Secretary Sampson serves as the principal advisor to Commerce
Secretary Evans on domestic economic development policy. His primary responsibilities
include policy development; establishing funding priorities; defining
grant investment policy guidelines; and directing the Economic Development
Agency (EDA) headquarters operation and the agency's six regional offices.
In addition to these duties, Assistant Secretary Sampson coordinates the
Department's efforts in support of New York City's long-term economic
revitalization, resulting from the September 11 terrorist attacks and
also serves on the Office of Homeland Security Economic Consequences Policy
Coordinating Committee.
Dr. Sampson is committed to transforming the Economic Development Administration
into a results oriented agency that maximizes economic impact per dollar
of input. In that regard, he directs efforts of EDA to achieve President
Bush's vision that every geographic area and demographic sector has a
fuller opportunity to achieve the American Dream.
In 2002,
Dr. Sampson directed EDA investments of over $350 million dollars in 842
projects among America's most vulnerable communities, helping to create
thousands of critically needed jobs. He oversees a $1.46 billion portfolio
of economic development grants and projects.
His prior
experience in the private and public sectors includes serving as President
& CEO of the Arlington, Texas Chamber of Commerce and as Chairman
of the Texas Council on Workforce and Economic Competitiveness and as
Vice Chair of the Texas Strategic Economic Development Planning Commission
in then Governor Bush's Administration.
Assistant
Secretary Sampson holds degrees from David Lipscomb University, the New
Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Abilene Christian University.
Sampson and his family reside in Virginia.
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