Obama taps Roy Kienitz as U.S. Department of Transportation’s undersecretary for policy
(Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer)
President Obama has nominated one of Gov. Rendell’s top policy advisers to a leading post in the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Roy Kienitz, a deputy chief of staff for Rendell, has been nominated as the department’s undersecretary for policy.
The White House, in a news release issued late Friday, credited Kienitz with directing a number of major capital projects during his tenure with the commonwealth, including the expansion of the Convention Center and the Port of Philadelphia.
Kienitz was appointed by Rendell as his chief adviser on transportation, energy and environmental policy shortly after Rendell took office in 2003.
“He is one of the brightest, [most] hardworking, talented members of the administration. His defection to the Obama administration will be a loss,” said Rendell’s spokesman Chuck Ardo.