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Troy D. Edgar is an American politician, business executive, and security official. In December 2024, he was named as president-elect Donald Trump 's nominee for United States deputy secretary of homeland security .
Born and raised in the City of Troy, Madden grew up in Troy's Eastside neighborhood where he attended Sacred Heart School. He is a graduate of the State University at Albany, and Albany Law School. [12] Madden is the younger sibling of former Rensselaer County Executive Kathleen Jimino. [13]
Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security: Ken Cuccinelli: November 13, 2019 General Counsel Vacant Inspector General of Homeland Security Joseph V. Cuffari [2] July 25, 2019 (Confirmed July 25, 2019 voice vote) Chief Financial Officer of Homeland Security Troy Edgar [3] May 14, 2020 (Confirmed May 12, 2020, 62–31) [4]
Troy, NY: A Collar City History. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0-7385-2368-2. City of Troy (1906). Charter of and laws relating to the city of Troy: as amended at the close of the legislative session of 1906. Troy Observer Co. OCLC 13208186. (Full text via Google Books.) Weise, Arthur James (1886). The city of Troy and its vicinity. Troy, New York ...
The city did not do a formal search in 2011 when Mosley was promoted into the role from interim city manager. GMP Consultants is the same search firm that recently helped Pasco find their new city ...
Pickard in 2016. Troy Pickard (c. 1973 – 13 January 2022) was an Australian local government politician.He was the mayor of the City of Joondalup from 2006 to 2017, deputy mayor of the City of Stirling from 2001 to 2005, president of the Western Australian Local Government Association from 2010 to 2015, and president of the Australian Local Government Association from 2014 to 2016.
Deltona loses leaders: City manager and deputy city manager resign within days of each other Career in review: Retiring Daytona Beach City Manager Jim Chisholm looks back on 47-year career with no ...
Brienne Delaney, a former Marion County deputy prosecutor and recent Marion County Election Board director, beat 30-year incumbent Monroe Gray for the Indianapolis City-County Council District 2 seat.