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Patrick Pizzella

Patrick Pizzella (born May 19, 1954)[5] is a former American government official who served as the 36th United States Deputy Secretary of Labor from April 17, 2018 to January 20, 2021. He was formerly a member of the Federal Labor Relations Authority appointed by President Barack Obama. He held positions in several agencies during four prior Administrations. In 2019, after the resignation of Alexander Acosta, Pizzella served as the acting United States Secretary of Labor for more than 2 months. He currently serves as the elected Mayor Pro Tem for the village of Pinehurst, North Carolina.[6]

Patrick Pizzella
36th United States Deputy Secretary of Labor
In office
April 17, 2018 – January 20, 2021
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byChris Lu
Succeeded byJulie Su
Acting United States Secretary of Labor
In office
July 20, 2019 – September 30, 2019
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byAlexander Acosta
Succeeded byEugene Scalia
Chair of the Federal Labor Relations Authority
Acting
In office
January 25, 2017 – December 11, 2017
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byErnest W. DuBester
Succeeded byColleen Kiko
Member of the Federal Labor Relations Authority
In office
November 12, 2013 – December 31, 2017
PresidentBarack Obama
Donald Trump
Preceded byThomas Beck[1]
Succeeded byJames T. Abbott[2]
United States Assistant Secretary of Labor for Administration and Management
In office
May 9, 2001 – January 20, 2009
PresidentGeorge W. Bush
Preceded byPatricia Watkins Lattimore[3]
Succeeded byT. Michael Kerr[4]
Personal details
Born (1954-05-19) May 19, 1954 (age 69)
New Rochelle, New York, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseM. J. Jameson
EducationUniversity of South Carolina (BS)

Early life and education edit

Pizzella was born on May 19, 1954.[5] He is a native of New Rochelle, New York.[7] Pizzella is a graduate of Iona Preparatory School.[7] He received a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from the University of South Carolina.

Career edit

Pizzella worked as a political field staffer for Ronald Reagan's 1976 campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, then spent four years, from 1977 to 1980, as executive director of right-to-work committees in New Mexico and Delaware.[8]

Reagan administration, 1981–1989 edit

From 1981 to 1982, Pizzella served on the staff of the General Services Administration (GSA), and from 1983 to 1985, he was the special assistant to the Administrator of the GSA.[5] In 1985, he became special assistant to the Associate Deputy Administrator for Management and Administration at the Small Business Administration (SBA).[5] In 1986, Pizzella served as Director of Intergovernmental and Regional Affairs at the SBA.

From 1986 to 1988 he served as Administrator for Management Services, and from 1988 to 1989, he was the Deputy Under Secretary for Management, both at the United States Department of Education (nominated in September 1988, then a recess appointment in November).[9] Pizzella's stay at the Education Department was short-lived, as he and several other conservative Reagan appointees resigned in March 1989, in a move hailed by liberals as a return to "collaborative efforts between the special-interest groups and the Department of Education" following William J. Bennett's tenure.[10] However, Pizzella was not replaced, and his Senate nomination withdrawn, until September 1989.[11]

Federal Housing Finance Board edit

In 1989, Pizzella was recruited by U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Jack F. Kemp to serve at the new Federal Housing Finance Board (FHFB), created as part of the 1989 savings-and-loan bailout legislation, to oversee the 12 Federal Home Loan Banks and channel some of their profits (as much as $100 million in 1992) into housing programs. Pizzella served first as a consultant,[12] then for five years (1990–95) as the FHFB's Director of the Office of Administration, the last two years while Bill Clinton was President).[13]

Private sector, 1996–2001 edit

Pizzella worked at Preston Gates Ellis & Rouvelas Meeds LLP as director of coalitions from 1996 to 1997, and as government affairs counselor from 1998 to 2001. He worked for lobbyist Jack Abramoff at Preston Gates, but was not among the 21 Abramoff associates who were convicted of or pleaded guilty to wrongdoing in connection with their work.[14] During this time, he contributed to The Heritage Foundation's policy development on civil service reform.[15]

George W. Bush administration, 2001–09 edit

 
Pizzella's official portrait during the Bush administration

After the election of George W. Bush in November 2000, Pizzella assisted the presidential transition by serving for several months as acting chief of staff at the United States Office of Personnel Management.[16]

On March 6, 2001, Bush announced his nomination of Pizzella to serve as Assistant Secretary of Labor for Administration and Management at the United States Department of Labor.[17][18] His nomination was approved without a hearing by the Senate Health Committee,[19] and was confirmed by the Senate on May 9, 2001.[17][20] He served in this position until January 2009.

Pizzella was designated by President George W. Bush to serve as a member of the board of directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation from January 18, 2004, to April 26, 2005.[21]

2009–2013 edit

Pizzella ran his own consulting firm and was principal at Patrick Pizzella LLC, a position he held from 2009 to 2013. He was cited in an editorial by The Wall Street Journal,[22] and authored articles in the Washington Examiner,[23] The American Spectator,[24] Government Technology magazine,[25] and GCN magazine.[26]

Federal Labor Relations Authority, 2013–17 edit

In August 2013, President Barack Obama nominated Pizzella to fill the Republican (minority party) position on the three-member Federal Labor Relations Authority;[27] he was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on October 16, 2013.[28] Pizzella was nominated again by Obama for the same position in November 2015, for a five-year term ending July 1, 2020, but the Senate failed to act on the nomination by the time it adjourned in January 2017, and the nomination expired.[29]

On January 23, 2017, Pizzella was designated by President Donald Trump to be the Acting Chairman of the FLRA.[7][30]

United States Department of Labor edit

Deputy Secretary of Labor edit

On June 19, 2017, Trump announced his intent to nominate Pizzella to be the next United States Deputy Secretary of Labor, replacing acting Deputy Secretary Nancy Rooney.[7] On June 20, 2017, his nomination was sent to the United States Senate. After the end of the 2017 congressional session, Pizzella's nomination was re-delivered to the Senate in January 2018, and was referred to the United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions.[31]

Cloture was invoked on Pizzella's nomination on April 11, 2018, and he was confirmed as Deputy Secretary on the following day; both the cloture and the vote on the nomination passed by 50–48 votes in the Senate.[32]

Acting Secretary of Labor edit

On July 12, 2019, following the resignation of Secretary Alex Acosta, Trump announced via Twitter that Pizzella would serve as acting Secretary of Labor.[33][34] Trump nominated Eugene Scalia to succeed Acosta, and he was sworn in on September 30, 2019.

Private sector, 2021-present edit

After leaving government service in January 2021, Pizzella accepted an appointment to the Board of Directors of the Job Creators Network[35] and the Leadership Institute.[36] He has continued to author op-eds on labor issues for National Review, The Hill and Real Clear Politics, among other publications.[37]

Elected official in Pinehurst, N.C., 2021-present edit

In November 2021, Pizzella was elected to the Village Council of Pinehurst, North Carolina,[38] where he and his wife have owned a residence since 2012. Within a year of his election, he was named Mayor Pro Tem.[39]

Personal life edit

Pizzella is married to Mary Joy Jameson, former senior business development executive for Google, a senior public affairs aide in the Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush administrations, who in the 2010s[40] served on the Clemson University Foundation Board.[41]

References edit

  1. ^ "Barack Obama: Presidential Nominations and Withdrawal Sent to the Senate". www.presidency.ucsb.edu. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  2. ^ "PN921 – Nomination of James Thomas Abbott for Federal Labor Relations Authority, 115th Congress (2017–2018)". www.congress.gov. November 16, 2017. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  3. ^ "PN296 – Nomination of Pat Pizzella for Department of Labor, 107th Congress (2001–2002)". www.congress.gov. May 9, 2001. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  4. ^ "PN254 – Nomination of T. Michael Kerr for Department of Labor, 111th Congress (2009–2010)". www.congress.gov. May 1, 2009. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d . The American Presidency Project. September 23, 1988. Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  6. ^ "Mayor Pro Tem Patrick Pizzella | Village of Pinehurst, NC".
  7. ^ a b c d . whitehouse.gov. June 19, 2017. Archived from the original on July 15, 2017. Retrieved June 20, 2017.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  8. ^ Public Papers of the President, September 23, 1988, "Nomination of Patrick Pizzella To Be a Deputy Under Secretary of Education," 24 Weekly Comp. Pres. Doc. 1194
  9. ^ Public Papers of the President, November 23, 1988, "Digest of Other White House Announcements," 24 Weekly Comp. Pres. Doc. 1564
  10. ^ Lawrence, Jill, Associated Press, March 17, 1989, "Observers See Move Away from Ideology with Resignations"; quote is by Emily Feistritzer, director of the National Center for Education Information.
  11. ^ United Press International, September 20, 1989, "Bush appointments for Education jobs"
  12. ^ King, John, Associated Press, March 29, 1990, "New Agency the Lucrative Prize in Power Struggle"
  13. ^ Domis, Olaf de Senerpont, The American Banker, October 23, 1995, "A Quick Study"
  14. ^ Higgins, Tucker (July 12, 2019). "Incoming acting Labor Secretary Patrick Pizzella under scrutiny for work with disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff". CNBC. Retrieved July 12, 2019.
  15. ^ Heritage Foundation Reports, February 1997, Chapter 6: Downsizing and Improving the Federal Civil Service, Pg. 199
  16. ^ Kamen, Al, Washington Post, March 7, 2001, "Clinton Stands Pat"
  17. ^ a b "Presidential Nomination: Patrick Pizzella". whitehouse.gov. Retrieved February 26, 2018 – via National Archives.
  18. ^ Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents, April 30, 2001, "Nominations submitted to the Senate," Pg. 675 Vol. 37 No. 17
  19. ^ Congressional Record, April 11, 2018, p. S2083.
  20. ^ U.S. Newswire, May 11, 2001, "Senate Confirms Four Labor Nominees; Chun, Combs, Lauriski and Pizzella Join Labor Staff"
  21. ^ . www.flra.gov/. Federal Labor Relations Authority. Archived from the original on May 23, 2017. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  22. ^ "Bargaining Away Your Security". Wall Street Journal. June 9, 2015. Retrieved February 26, 2018 – via www.wsj.com.
  23. ^ The Examiner (September 1, 2011). "How to cut the budget, for real". Washingtonexaminer.com. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  24. ^ . Spectator.org. Archived from the original on August 15, 2017. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  25. ^ Patrick Pizzella (December 22, 2008). "Department of Labor CIO Patrick Pizzella Talks Federal E-Government". Govtech.com. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  26. ^ GCN Staff (January 12, 2009). "Top IT issues: Patrick Pizzella, Labor Department CIO". GCN. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  27. ^ Scheiber, Noam; Thrush, Glenn (July 16, 2019). "Trump's New Top Labor Official Is Expected to Advance an Anti-Labor Agenda". The New York Times. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
  28. ^ "U.S. Senate: Senate Floor Activity - Wednesday, October 16, 2013". www.senate.gov. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
  29. ^ "PN950 - Nomination of Patrick Pizzella for Federal Labor Relations Authority, 114th Congress (2015-2016)". www.congress.gov. January 3, 2017. Retrieved July 15, 2019.
  30. ^ "Patrick Pizzella Designated Acting FLRA Chairman" (PDF). Federal Labor Relations Authority. January 25, 2017.
  31. ^ "Four Nominations Sent to the Senate Today". whitehouse.gov. June 20, 2017. Retrieved February 26, 2018 – via National Archives.
  32. ^ "PN1395 - Nomination of Patrick Pizzella for Department of Labor, 115th Congress (2017-2018)". www.congress.gov. April 12, 2018. Retrieved July 15, 2019.
  33. ^ @realdonaldtrump (July 12, 2019). "Alex was a great Secretary of Labor and his service is truly appreciated. He will be replaced on an acting basis by Pat Pizzella, the current Deputy Secretary" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  34. ^ Kullgren, Ian (July 12, 2019). "Trump's acting Labor secretary pick feared by unions". POLITICO. Retrieved July 12, 2019.
  35. ^ "Patrick Pizzella, Former Acting Labor Secretary, Joins Job Creators Network Board". April 14, 2021.
  36. ^ "Mayor Pro Tem Patrick Pizzella | Village of Pinehurst, NC".
  37. ^ https://thehill.com/opinion/civil-rights/548473-amazon-union-vote-marks-crucial-victory-in-battle-for-worker-rights; https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2021/04/28/a_fiduciarys_duty_is_to_retirees_alone_145665.html ; https://townhall.com/columnists/patrickpizzella/2021/05/20/department-of-labor-should-help-not-undermine-gig-workforce-n2589766 ; https://www.nationalreview.com/magazine/2021/07/01/protect-retirees-from-woke-pension-fund-managers/
  38. ^ "Morgan, Pizzella Elected to Pinehurst Council". November 2, 2021.
  39. ^ "Mayor Pro Tem Patrick Pizzella | Village of Pinehurst, NC".
  40. ^ . Newsstand.clemson.edu. January 7, 2014. Archived from the original on August 1, 2017. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  41. ^ "Clemson Foundation Board of Directors | Clemson University, South Carolina".

External links edit

  • Pizzella Labor Dept. Twitter feed
  • Nov. 19, 2019 Speech celebrating 100th anniversary of International Labor Organization (ILO)
  • Feb. 2020 article in National Review touting Labor Dept. deregulation
  • Pizzella 2011 op-ed on Reagan
Political offices
Preceded by United States Deputy Secretary of Labor
2018–2021
Succeeded by
Preceded by United States Secretary of Labor
Acting

2019
Succeeded by

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Patrick Pizzella born May 19 1954 5 is a former American government official who served as the 36th United States Deputy Secretary of Labor from April 17 2018 to January 20 2021 He was formerly a member of the Federal Labor Relations Authority appointed by President Barack Obama He held positions in several agencies during four prior Administrations In 2019 after the resignation of Alexander Acosta Pizzella served as the acting United States Secretary of Labor for more than 2 months He currently serves as the elected Mayor Pro Tem for the village of Pinehurst North Carolina 6 Patrick Pizzella36th United States Deputy Secretary of LaborIn office April 17 2018 January 20 2021PresidentDonald TrumpPreceded byChris LuSucceeded byJulie SuActing United States Secretary of LaborIn office July 20 2019 September 30 2019PresidentDonald TrumpPreceded byAlexander AcostaSucceeded byEugene ScaliaChair of the Federal Labor Relations AuthorityActingIn office January 25 2017 December 11 2017PresidentDonald TrumpPreceded byErnest W DuBesterSucceeded byColleen KikoMember of the Federal Labor Relations AuthorityIn office November 12 2013 December 31 2017PresidentBarack ObamaDonald TrumpPreceded byThomas Beck 1 Succeeded byJames T Abbott 2 United States Assistant Secretary of Labor for Administration and ManagementIn office May 9 2001 January 20 2009PresidentGeorge W BushPreceded byPatricia Watkins Lattimore 3 Succeeded byT Michael Kerr 4 Personal detailsBorn 1954 05 19 May 19 1954 age 69 New Rochelle New York U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseM J JamesonEducationUniversity of South Carolina BS Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Reagan administration 1981 1989 2 2 Federal Housing Finance Board 2 3 Private sector 1996 2001 2 4 George W Bush administration 2001 09 2 5 2009 2013 2 6 Federal Labor Relations Authority 2013 17 3 United States Department of Labor 3 1 Deputy Secretary of Labor 3 2 Acting Secretary of Labor 4 Private sector 2021 present 5 Elected official in Pinehurst N C 2021 present 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editPizzella was born on May 19 1954 5 He is a native of New Rochelle New York 7 Pizzella is a graduate of Iona Preparatory School 7 He received a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from the University of South Carolina Career editPizzella worked as a political field staffer for Ronald Reagan s 1976 campaign for the Republican presidential nomination then spent four years from 1977 to 1980 as executive director of right to work committees in New Mexico and Delaware 8 Reagan administration 1981 1989 edit From 1981 to 1982 Pizzella served on the staff of the General Services Administration GSA and from 1983 to 1985 he was the special assistant to the Administrator of the GSA 5 In 1985 he became special assistant to the Associate Deputy Administrator for Management and Administration at the Small Business Administration SBA 5 In 1986 Pizzella served as Director of Intergovernmental and Regional Affairs at the SBA From 1986 to 1988 he served as Administrator for Management Services and from 1988 to 1989 he was the Deputy Under Secretary for Management both at the United States Department of Education nominated in September 1988 then a recess appointment in November 9 Pizzella s stay at the Education Department was short lived as he and several other conservative Reagan appointees resigned in March 1989 in a move hailed by liberals as a return to collaborative efforts between the special interest groups and the Department of Education following William J Bennett s tenure 10 However Pizzella was not replaced and his Senate nomination withdrawn until September 1989 11 Federal Housing Finance Board edit In 1989 Pizzella was recruited by U S Housing and Urban Development Secretary Jack F Kemp to serve at the new Federal Housing Finance Board FHFB created as part of the 1989 savings and loan bailout legislation to oversee the 12 Federal Home Loan Banks and channel some of their profits as much as 100 million in 1992 into housing programs Pizzella served first as a consultant 12 then for five years 1990 95 as the FHFB s Director of the Office of Administration the last two years while Bill Clinton was President 13 Private sector 1996 2001 edit Pizzella worked at Preston Gates Ellis amp Rouvelas Meeds LLP as director of coalitions from 1996 to 1997 and as government affairs counselor from 1998 to 2001 He worked for lobbyist Jack Abramoff at Preston Gates but was not among the 21 Abramoff associates who were convicted of or pleaded guilty to wrongdoing in connection with their work 14 During this time he contributed to The Heritage Foundation s policy development on civil service reform 15 George W Bush administration 2001 09 edit nbsp Pizzella s official portrait during the Bush administrationAfter the election of George W Bush in November 2000 Pizzella assisted the presidential transition by serving for several months as acting chief of staff at the United States Office of Personnel Management 16 On March 6 2001 Bush announced his nomination of Pizzella to serve as Assistant Secretary of Labor for Administration and Management at the United States Department of Labor 17 18 His nomination was approved without a hearing by the Senate Health Committee 19 and was confirmed by the Senate on May 9 2001 17 20 He served in this position until January 2009 Pizzella was designated by President George W Bush to serve as a member of the board of directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation from January 18 2004 to April 26 2005 21 2009 2013 edit Pizzella ran his own consulting firm and was principal at Patrick Pizzella LLC a position he held from 2009 to 2013 He was cited in an editorial by The Wall Street Journal 22 and authored articles in the Washington Examiner 23 The American Spectator 24 Government Technology magazine 25 and GCN magazine 26 Federal Labor Relations Authority 2013 17 edit In August 2013 President Barack Obama nominated Pizzella to fill the Republican minority party position on the three member Federal Labor Relations Authority 27 he was confirmed by the U S Senate on October 16 2013 28 Pizzella was nominated again by Obama for the same position in November 2015 for a five year term ending July 1 2020 but the Senate failed to act on the nomination by the time it adjourned in January 2017 and the nomination expired 29 On January 23 2017 Pizzella was designated by President Donald Trump to be the Acting Chairman of the FLRA 7 30 United States Department of Labor editDeputy Secretary of Labor edit On June 19 2017 Trump announced his intent to nominate Pizzella to be the next United States Deputy Secretary of Labor replacing acting Deputy Secretary Nancy Rooney 7 On June 20 2017 his nomination was sent to the United States Senate After the end of the 2017 congressional session Pizzella s nomination was re delivered to the Senate in January 2018 and was referred to the United States Senate Committee on Health Education Labor and Pensions 31 Cloture was invoked on Pizzella s nomination on April 11 2018 and he was confirmed as Deputy Secretary on the following day both the cloture and the vote on the nomination passed by 50 48 votes in the Senate 32 Acting Secretary of Labor edit On July 12 2019 following the resignation of Secretary Alex Acosta Trump announced via Twitter that Pizzella would serve as acting Secretary of Labor 33 34 Trump nominated Eugene Scalia to succeed Acosta and he was sworn in on September 30 2019 Private sector 2021 present editAfter leaving government service in January 2021 Pizzella accepted an appointment to the Board of Directors of the Job Creators Network 35 and the Leadership Institute 36 He has continued to author op eds on labor issues for National Review The Hill and Real Clear Politics among other publications 37 Elected official in Pinehurst N C 2021 present editIn November 2021 Pizzella was elected to the Village Council of Pinehurst North Carolina 38 where he and his wife have owned a residence since 2012 Within a year of his election he was named Mayor Pro Tem 39 Personal life editPizzella is married to Mary Joy Jameson former senior business development executive for Google a senior public affairs aide in the Reagan George H W Bush and George W Bush administrations who in the 2010s 40 served on the Clemson University Foundation Board 41 References edit Barack Obama Presidential Nominations and Withdrawal Sent to the Senate www presidency ucsb edu Retrieved February 26 2018 PN921 Nomination of James Thomas Abbott for Federal Labor Relations Authority 115th Congress 2017 2018 www congress gov November 16 2017 Retrieved February 26 2018 PN296 Nomination of Pat Pizzella for Department of Labor 107th Congress 2001 2002 www congress gov May 9 2001 Retrieved February 26 2018 PN254 Nomination of T Michael Kerr for Department of Labor 111th Congress 2009 2010 www congress gov May 1 2009 Retrieved February 26 2018 a b c d Nomination of Patrick Pizzella To Be a Deputy Under Secretary of Education The American Presidency Project September 23 1988 Archived from the original on August 1 2017 Retrieved June 20 2017 Mayor Pro Tem Patrick Pizzella Village of Pinehurst NC a b c d President Donald J Trump Announces Intent to Nominate Personnel to Key Administration Posts whitehouse gov June 19 2017 Archived from the original on July 15 2017 Retrieved June 20 2017 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Public Papers of the President September 23 1988 Nomination of Patrick Pizzella To Be a Deputy Under Secretary of Education 24 Weekly Comp Pres Doc 1194 Public Papers of the President November 23 1988 Digest of Other White House Announcements 24 Weekly Comp Pres Doc 1564 Lawrence Jill Associated Press March 17 1989 Observers See Move Away from Ideology with Resignations quote is by Emily Feistritzer director of the National Center for Education Information United Press International September 20 1989 Bush appointments for Education jobs King John Associated Press March 29 1990 New Agency the Lucrative Prize in Power Struggle Domis Olaf de Senerpont The American Banker October 23 1995 A Quick Study Higgins Tucker July 12 2019 Incoming acting Labor Secretary Patrick Pizzella under scrutiny for work with disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff CNBC Retrieved July 12 2019 Heritage Foundation Reports February 1997 Chapter 6 Downsizing and Improving the Federal Civil Service Pg 199 Kamen Al Washington Post March 7 2001 Clinton Stands Pat a b Presidential Nomination Patrick Pizzella whitehouse gov Retrieved February 26 2018 via National Archives Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents April 30 2001 Nominations submitted to the Senate Pg 675 Vol 37 No 17 Congressional Record April 11 2018 p S2083 U S Newswire May 11 2001 Senate Confirms Four Labor Nominees Chun Combs Lauriski and Pizzella Join Labor Staff Patrick Pizzella Biography FLRA www flra gov Federal Labor Relations Authority Archived from the original on May 23 2017 Retrieved June 20 2017 Bargaining Away Your Security Wall Street Journal June 9 2015 Retrieved February 26 2018 via www wsj com The Examiner September 1 2011 How to cut the budget for real Washingtonexaminer com Retrieved September 27 2017 Card Check A Time to Reflect But Not Rest The American Spectator Spectator org Archived from the original on August 15 2017 Retrieved September 27 2017 Patrick Pizzella December 22 2008 Department of Labor CIO Patrick Pizzella Talks Federal E Government Govtech com Retrieved September 27 2017 GCN Staff January 12 2009 Top IT issues Patrick Pizzella Labor Department CIO GCN Retrieved September 27 2017 Scheiber Noam Thrush Glenn July 16 2019 Trump s New Top Labor Official Is Expected to Advance an Anti Labor Agenda The New York Times Retrieved July 17 2019 U S Senate Senate Floor Activity Wednesday October 16 2013 www senate gov Retrieved July 17 2019 PN950 Nomination of Patrick Pizzella for Federal Labor Relations Authority 114th Congress 2015 2016 www congress gov January 3 2017 Retrieved July 15 2019 Patrick Pizzella Designated Acting FLRA Chairman PDF Federal Labor Relations Authority January 25 2017 Four Nominations Sent to the Senate Today whitehouse gov June 20 2017 Retrieved February 26 2018 via National Archives PN1395 Nomination of Patrick Pizzella for Department of Labor 115th Congress 2017 2018 www congress gov April 12 2018 Retrieved July 15 2019 realdonaldtrump July 12 2019 Alex was a great Secretary of Labor and his service is truly appreciated He will be replaced on an acting basis by Pat Pizzella the current Deputy Secretary Tweet via Twitter Kullgren Ian July 12 2019 Trump s acting Labor secretary pick feared by unions POLITICO Retrieved July 12 2019 Patrick Pizzella Former Acting Labor Secretary Joins Job Creators Network Board April 14 2021 Mayor Pro Tem Patrick Pizzella Village of Pinehurst NC https thehill com opinion civil rights 548473 amazon union vote marks crucial victory in battle for worker rights https www realclearpolitics com articles 2021 04 28 a fiduciarys duty is to retirees alone 145665 html https townhall com columnists patrickpizzella 2021 05 20 department of labor should help not undermine gig workforce n2589766 https www nationalreview com magazine 2021 07 01 protect retirees from woke pension fund managers Morgan Pizzella Elected to Pinehurst Council November 2 2021 Mayor Pro Tem Patrick Pizzella Village of Pinehurst NC Alumna joins Clemson University Foundation board Clemson University News and Stories South Carolina Newsstand clemson edu January 7 2014 Archived from the original on August 1 2017 Retrieved September 27 2017 Clemson Foundation Board of Directors Clemson University South Carolina External links editPizzella Labor Dept Twitter feed Nov 19 2019 Speech celebrating 100th anniversary of International Labor Organization ILO Feb 2020 article in National Review 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