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John Hanger (born 1957) is the former Pennsylvania Secretary of Planning and Policy, serving on the executive staff of Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. Hanger has served as Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection , a position he held between September 2008 and January 2011 under then-Governor Ed Rendell .
John Hanger (c. 1656 – 1733) was a merchant of Trinity Minories who was Governor of the Bank of England from 1719 to 1721 when the Bank of England was closely involved in the financing of the South Sea Company. His family were closely associated with the hundred of Bray in Berkshire and a memorial to the family exists in St Michael's Church ...
19 August 2008 Jan Jarrett named PennFuture president and CEO as John Hanger becomes Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Secretary [10] 22 January 2009 PennFuture offers opportunity for citizen input on global warming plan - Ideas to be shared with Pennsylvania's Climate Change Advisory Committee [11]
John Whitmore: 1808–1810 58 John Pearse: 1810–1812 59 William Manning: 1812–1814 60 William Mellish: 1814–1816 61 Jeremiah Harman: 1816–1818 62 George Dorrien: 1818–1820 63 Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Pole: 1820–1822 64 John Bowden: 1822–1824 65 Cornelius Buller: 1824–1826 66 John Baker Richards: 1826–1828 67 Samuel ...
John Hanger: 2008–2011 Michael Krancer 2011–2013 Tom Corbett: E. Christopher Abruzzo 2013 – October 2, 2014 Dana Ankust (acting) [8] October 2, 2014 – 2015 John Quigley: 2015–2016 Tom Wolf: Patrick McDonnell [9] 2016–July 2, 2022 Ramez Ziadeh (acting) [10] July 2, 2022–2023 Rich Negrin: 2023 – December 9, 2023 Josh Shapiro
John Hanger, former Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection [106] Vincent Hughes, state senator [107] Ron Klink, former U.S. Representative [90] Bill Kortz, state representative [90] Eddie Day Pashinski, state representative [104] Bill Peduto, mayor of Pittsburgh [90]
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He was the third person to announce candidacy, after John Hanger of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and Max Meyers, a minister from Cumberland County, but at least four others were expected to join the race. [21] Wolf takes the oath of office as Governor on January 20, 2015. Wolf being sworn in for a second term in 2019.