Sunday, January 3, 2010

Brody's Notes... National Center for Transgender Equality Announces Presidential Appointment

By Brody Levesque (Bethesda, Maryland) Jan 3 | The National Center for Transgender Equality announced on Thursday, December 31st, that the Deputy Director for Advanced Technology Development at Raytheon Missile Systems in Tucson, Arizona, Amanda Simpson, has been appointed by the Obama Administration as a Senior Technical Advisor to the Department of Commerce. She'll be working in the Bureau of Industry and Security. Simpson brings considerable professional credentials to her new job. For thirty years, she has worked in the U. S. aerospace and defense industries. Ms, Simpson who has served on the NCTE's Board of Directors for the past three years, is also a certified flight instructor and test pilot with 20 years of experience, and holds degrees in physics, engineering, and business administration.
When reached for comment, Ms. Simpson remarked;
"I'm truly honored to have received this appointment and am eager and excited about this opportunity that is before me. And at the same time, as one of the first transgender presidential appointees to the federal government, I hope that I will soon be one of hundreds, and that this appointment opens future opportunities for many others."
 
Amanda Simpson  Photo Courtesy of Raytheon Corporation
Ms. Simpson has also been very active in political and community groups. She has served on the Board of Directors of two national organizations: Out & Equal and NCTE. In Arizona, she has been on the board of Wingspan, the Southern Arizona Gender Alliance, the Southern Arizona ACLU and the Arizona Human Rights Fund (now Equality Arizona). 
In 2004, the YWCA recognized her as one of their "Women on the Move," and in the same year, she won the Democratic nomination to the Arizona House of Representatives. In 2005, she was given the Arizona Human Rights Foundation Individual Award.
A spokesperson for the NCTE said;
"We are delighted to welcome Amanda to Washington, DC and share her hope that she will be joined by many other transgender people and our allies in serving our government."

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