Governor Rendell today named Ron Naples, former CEO of Conshohocken-based Quaker Chemical Corp, as the state’s Chief Accountability Officer, and chairman of the Governor’s Working Group for Stimulus Accountability. On the selection, the governor remarked, “Ron knows what it takes to put people to work and he knows how critically important it is for the stimulus funding to revive our economy.” Governor Rendell also announced the composition of the working group. Its members include:
General Services Secretary James Creedon, Chief Implementation Officer
Ronald J. Naples, Chairman of the Governor’s Working Group for Stimulus Accountability and Chief Accountability Officer
Gene Barr, Vice President, Government and Public Affairs
Tony Ross, President and Chief Executive Officer, United Way of Pennsylvania
Donald C. Siegel, International Vice President, District 3, IBEW
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Democratic Caucus: Rep. Jennifer Mann, Caucus Secretary (132nd Legislative District)
Republican Caucus: Rep. Brian Ellis (11th Legislative District)
Senate of Pennsylvania
Democratic Caucus: Sen. Robert J. Mellow, Leader (22nd Senate District)
Republican Caucus: Sen. Michael Waugh, Caucus Chair (28th Senate District)
U.S. Congressional Delegation
Republican Representative: former U.S. Congressman Phil English
Democratic Representative: Paul E. Kanjorski, U.S. House of Representatives
J. Terry Kostoff, U.S. Senator Robert Casey
Charles Battaglia, U.S. Senator Arlen Specter
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