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    Mary E. Peters

    United States Secretary of Transportation

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  1. Mary E. Peters (born December 4, 1948) is an American government official who served as the 15th United States secretary of transportation from 2006 to 2009, under President George W. Bush. She was the second woman to hold that position after Elizabeth Dole .

  2. Mary E. Peters was nominated by President George W. Bush on September 5, 2006, and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 15th Secretary of Transportation on September 30, 2006, after spending more than two decades crafting solutions to our nation's toughest transportation challenges.

  3. www.hdrinc.com › person › mary-e-petersMary E. Peters | HDR

    From 2005 to 2006, Mary was a senior vice president and national director for transportation policy and consulting for HDR. She has served on HDR’s Board of Directors since 2009.

  4. Dec 23, 2003 · Washington, DC area transportation leaders have declared Federal Highway Administrator Mary E. Peters their "Woman of the Year." Peters was recognized by the Women's Transportation Seminar (WTS) for her leadership and dedication to excellence in improving transportation for all Americans.

  5. Jun 2, 2017 · Mary E. Peters served as U.S. Secretary of Transportation from 2006 – 2009. She oversaw all US aviation, surface and maritime policy and programs and negotiated transportation agreements with foreign governments. Ms. Peters was responsible for over 60,000 employees and a $70.3 billion annual budget.

  6. Jan 14, 2008 · Mary E. Peters served as U.S. secretary of transportation from 2006-2009. Peters was born December 4, 1948, in Peoria, Arizona. She received a bachelor's degree from the University of Phoenix, and attended Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government Program for State and Local Government Executives.

  7. Mary E. Peters was born on December 4, 1948, in Phoenix, Arizona. She graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Phoenix and attended Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government Program for State and Local Government Executives.

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