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onsanto employees and government regulatory agencies

employees are the same people!

Tue, 07 Dec 1999 10:43:59 -0600

Peter Khaled <pkhaled

Revolving Door - Updated list - FYI

 

David W. Beier . . .former head of Government Affairs for

Genentech, Inc., . . .now chief domestic policy advisor to Al

Gore, Vice President of the United States.

 

Linda J. Fisher . . .former Assistant Administrator of the

United States Environmental Protection Agency's Office of

Pollution Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances, . . .now

Vice President of Government and Public Affairs for Monsanto

Corporation.

 

Michael A. Friedman, M.D. . . former acting commissioner of

the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

Department of Health and Human Services . . .now senior

vice-president for clinical affairs at G. D. Searle & Co., a

pharmaceutical division of Monsanto Corporation.

 

L. Val Giddings . . . former biotechnology regulator and

(biosafety) negotiator at the United States Department of

Agriculture (USDA/APHIS), . . .now Vice President for Food &

Agriculture of the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO).

 

Marcia Hale . . . former assistant to the President of the

United States and director for intergovernmental affairs, . .

..now Director of International Government Affairs for Monsanto

Corporation.

 

Michael (Mickey) Kantor. . . former Secretary of the United

States Department of Commerce and former Trade

Representative of the United States, . . .now member of the

board of directors of Monsanto Corporation.

 

Josh King . . . former director of production for White House

events, . . . now director of global communication in the

Washington, D.C. office of Monsanto Corporation.

 

Terry Medley . . . former administrator of the Animal and

Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of the United States

Department of Agriculture, former chair and vice-chair of the

United States Department of Agriculture Biotechnology Council,

former member of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

food advisory committee, . . . and now Director of Regulatory

and External Affairs of Dupont Corporation's Agricultural

Enterprise.

 

Margaret Miller . . . former chemical laboratory supervisor for

Monsanto, . . .now Deputy Director of Human Food Safety and

Consultative Services, New Animal Drug Evaluation Office,

Center for Veterinary Medicine in the United States Food and

Drug Administration (FDA).*

 

Michael Phillips . . . recently with the National Academy of

Science Board on Agriculture . . . now head of regulatory affairs

for the Biotechnology Industry Organization.

 

William D. Ruckelshaus . . . former chief administrator of the

United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), . .

..now (and for the past 12 years) a member of the board of

directors of Monsanto Corporation.

 

Michael Taylor . . . former legal advisor to the United States

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)'s Bureau of Medical

Devices and Bureau of Foods, later executive assistant to the

Commissioner of the FDA, . . . still later a partner at the law

firm of King & Spaulding where he supervised a nine-lawyer

group whose clients included Monsanto Agricultural Company, .

.. . still later Deputy Commissioner for Policy at the United

States Food and Drug Administration, . . . and later with the

law firm of King & Spaulding. . . . now head of the

Washington, D.C. office of Monsanto Corporation.*

 

Lidia Watrud . . . former microbial biotechnology researcher at

Monsanto Corporation in St. Louis, Missouri, . . .now with the

United States Environmental Protection Agency Environmental

Effects Laboratory, Western Ecology Division.

 

Jack Watson. . .former chief of staff to the President of the

United States, Jimmy Carter, . . .now a staff lawyer with

Monsanto Corporation in Washington, D.C.

 

Clayton K. Yeutter . . . former Secretary of the U.S.

Department of Agriculture, former U.S. Trade Representative

(who led the U.S. team in negotiating the U.S. Canada Free

Trade Agreement and helped launch the Uruguay Round of the

GATT negotiations), now a member of the board of directors of

Mycogen Corporation, whose majority owner is Dow

AgroSciences, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical

Company.

 

Larry Zeph . . . former biologist in the Office of Prevention,

Pesticides, and Toxic Substances, U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency, . . . now Regulatory Science Manager at

Pioneer Hi-Bred International.

 

*Margaret Miller, Michael Taylor, and Suzanne Sechen (an FDA

" primary reviewer for all rbST and other dairy drug production applications "

) were the subjects of a U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) investigation

in

1994 for their role in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's approval of

Posilac, Monsanto Corporation's formulation of recombinant bovine growth

hormone (rbST or rBGH). The GAO Office found " no conflicting financial

interests with respect to the drug's approval " and only " one minor deviation

from

now superseded FDA regulations " . (Quotations are from the 1994 GAO

report).

 

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, " Craig Dearth " <cd39@e...> wrote:

>

> onsanto employees and government regulatory agencies

> employees are the same people!

> Tue, 07 Dec 1999 10:43:59 -0600

> Peter Khaled <pkhaled@e...>

> Revolving Door - Updated list - FYI

>

> David W. Beier . . .former head of Government Affairs for

> Genentech, Inc., . . .now chief domestic policy advisor to Al

> Gore, Vice President of the United States.

>

> Linda J. Fisher . . .former Assistant Administrator of the

> United States Environmental Protection Agency's Office of

> Pollution Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances, . . .now

> Vice President of Government and Public Affairs for Monsanto

> Corporation.

>

> Michael A. Friedman, M.D. . . former acting commissioner of

> the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

> Department of Health and Human Services . . .now senior

> vice-president for clinical affairs at G. D. Searle & Co., a

> pharmaceutical division of Monsanto Corporation.

>

> L. Val Giddings . . . former biotechnology regulator and

> (biosafety) negotiator at the United States Department of

> Agriculture (USDA/APHIS), . . .now Vice President for Food &

> Agriculture of the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO).

>

> Marcia Hale . . . former assistant to the President of the

> United States and director for intergovernmental affairs, . .

> .now Director of International Government Affairs for Monsanto

> Corporation.

>

> Michael (Mickey) Kantor. . . former Secretary of the United

> States Department of Commerce and former Trade

> Representative of the United States, . . .now member of the

> board of directors of Monsanto Corporation.

>

> Josh King . . . former director of production for White House

> events, . . . now director of global communication in the

> Washington, D.C. office of Monsanto Corporation.

>

> Terry Medley . . . former administrator of the Animal and

> Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of the United States

> Department of Agriculture, former chair and vice-chair of the

> United States Department of Agriculture Biotechnology Council,

> former member of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

> food advisory committee, . . . and now Director of Regulatory

> and External Affairs of Dupont Corporation's Agricultural

> Enterprise.

>

> Margaret Miller . . . former chemical laboratory supervisor for

> Monsanto, . . .now Deputy Director of Human Food Safety and

> Consultative Services, New Animal Drug Evaluation Office,

> Center for Veterinary Medicine in the United States Food and

> Drug Administration (FDA).*

>

> Michael Phillips . . . recently with the National Academy of

> Science Board on Agriculture . . . now head of regulatory affairs

> for the Biotechnology Industry Organization.

>

> William D. Ruckelshaus . . . former chief administrator of the

> United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), . .

> .now (and for the past 12 years) a member of the board of

> directors of Monsanto Corporation.

>

> Michael Taylor . . . former legal advisor to the United States

> Food and Drug Administration (FDA)'s Bureau of Medical

> Devices and Bureau of Foods, later executive assistant to the

> Commissioner of the FDA, . . . still later a partner at the law

> firm of King & Spaulding where he supervised a nine-lawyer

> group whose clients included Monsanto Agricultural Company, .

> . . still later Deputy Commissioner for Policy at the United

> States Food and Drug Administration, . . . and later with the

> law firm of King & Spaulding. . . . now head of the

> Washington, D.C. office of Monsanto Corporation.*

>

> Lidia Watrud . . . former microbial biotechnology researcher at

> Monsanto Corporation in St. Louis, Missouri, . . .now with the

> United States Environmental Protection Agency Environmental

> Effects Laboratory, Western Ecology Division.

>

> Jack Watson. . .former chief of staff to the President of the

> United States, Jimmy Carter, . . .now a staff lawyer with

> Monsanto Corporation in Washington, D.C.

>

> Clayton K. Yeutter . . . former Secretary of the U.S.

> Department of Agriculture, former U.S. Trade Representative

> (who led the U.S. team in negotiating the U.S. Canada Free

> Trade Agreement and helped launch the Uruguay Round of the

> GATT negotiations), now a member of the board of directors of

> Mycogen Corporation, whose majority owner is Dow

> AgroSciences, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical

> Company.

>

> Larry Zeph . . . former biologist in the Office of Prevention,

> Pesticides, and Toxic Substances, U.S. Environmental

> Protection Agency, . . . now Regulatory Science Manager at

> Pioneer Hi-Bred International.

>

> *Margaret Miller, Michael Taylor, and Suzanne Sechen (an FDA

> " primary reviewer for all rbST and other dairy drug production

applications "

> ) were the subjects of a U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO)

investigation

> in

> 1994 for their role in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's

approval of

> Posilac, Monsanto Corporation's formulation of recombinant bovine

growth

> hormone (rbST or rBGH). The GAO Office found " no conflicting

financial

> interests with respect to the drug's approval " and only " one minor

deviation

> from

> now superseded FDA regulations " . (Quotations are from the 1994 GAO

> report).

>

> http://www.monsantosucks.com

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