U.S Department of Labor
Memorandum for All
ETA Employees
From: Raymond
Bramucci
Subject: Announcement
of Leadership Assignments
This is one of several communications that
you will receive on the ETA reorganization. I am pleased to
announce at this time the following key leadership assignments,
effective immediately, for ETAs new organizational
structure. In the Office of the Assistant Secretary:
- Ray Uhalde will remain Deputy Assistant Secretary and
will continue his current responsibilities with emphasis
on the Secretarys priorities of Workforce
Investment Act (WIA) implementation and Welfare-to-Work.
He will also continue with overall responsibility for ETA
operations, policy and budget.
- Lenita Jacobs-Simmons, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary,
will continue to focus on ensuring that the Regional
Offices work with the State and local systems to
successfully implement the reforms under the Workforce
Investment Act. She will also lead the Quality
movement to ensure continuous improvement throughout the
workforce development system.
- Teddy Mastroianni, Associate Assistant Secretary, will
continue as my personal partnership liaison
representative and continue leadership of the partnership
management team. He will also continue to represent
me and ETA in speeches and presentations on a variety of
subject.
In the National Office, we have seven
organizational units, with executive and office level assignments
as follows:
- The new Office of Technology and Information Services
(OTIS) will be temporarily managed by Associate Assistant
Secretary Jim Vollman. This office will provide the
technical infrastructure and support for the Agencys
technology investments as well as programming support for
internal and external business systems. In
addition, information technology research and development
functions will reside in OTIS. Bruce Eanet will be
Chief Information Officer.
- In the Office of Financial and Administrative Management
(OFAM), Bryan Keilty will remain as Administrator. OFAM
will retain responsibility for grants and contracts,
audit resolution, fiscal policy for grantees, budget,
accounting, human resources and office services. Technology
functions move to OTIS, Job Corps architectural and
engineering support moves the Office of Workforce
Security, ETACS move to OFAM, and UI, ES and TAA grants
authority moves to OFAM from the Regional Offices. Office
Directors are: Lance Grubb, Office of grants and
Contracts Management; Jack Rapport, Office of Financial
and Administrative Services, and; Lynn Masiello, Office
of Human Resources.
- In the Office of Policy and Research, Gerri Fiala will
continue as Administrator, OPR will provide the primary
support within the Agency for Coordinating and developing
Agency-wide policy and legislation for the workforce
development system, will conduct social science research
in skills assessment and analysis, research related to
program performance measures, program evaluations and
manage demonstrations and pilots. A new function
which has been added to OPR is support of the Workforce
Investment Policy Council which will coordinate
cross-cutting policies and procedures for the Agency.
Responsibility for system-wide performance management
will be shifted from OPR to OWS.
- The Administrator of the new Office of Adult Services
will be Shirley Smith. WIA envisions universal
services to all adults while recognizing the particular
needs of customer groups such as dislocated workers,
including workers dislocated due to trade policies,
welfare recipients, older workers, Indians and Native
Americans, Migrants and Seasonal Workers & Trade
Adjustment Assistance, and will proved leadership in the
design, development and administration of high priority
Secretarial initiatives. Anna Goddard will be
Director of the Office of National Programs which will
now include Welfare-to-Work, under the continuing
supervision of Dennis Lieberman.
- In the new Office of Youth Services, Lorenzo Harrison
will be Acting Administrator. This office will be
responsible for providing the comprehensive services to
youth as envisioned in WIA and will provide a focal point
for all youth activities within DOL as well as other
public and private organizations and groups. Included in
this new Office are School-to-Work, the formula funded
programs, Job Corps and Youth Opportunity Grants. M