Presidential Cabinet
Korbin King
This is the cabinet as I see it (is this really a cabinet?). Keep in mind that I have assembled this list primarily by reviewing the media. If I have omitted ANYONE, please do not be offended. I most likely just missed a post or article someplace. This isn't the most efficient way to do this and I apologize for that.
Each department or office is listed, followed by it's member(s). I have also added notes next to or just below each person if they have submitted new suggestions or if I think some clarification was needed. Please comment on my notes for each, as the person they are related to may be waiting for a response. Listed alphabetically:
Economic Advisors:
Ealb (Primary)
Note - I originally wanted an economic "team". But really, I will most likely take economic questions to a public article or forum so that we can get as much input as possible. I will lean on Ealb if I need to unofficially bounce economic ideas off of someone, and hopefully he will holler at me when he has ideas as well.
Housing/THB Lotteries:
beorn080
Office of Civil Recruitment:
Antonio Salgado
ButchCassidy
niceboy0222
Note - I would like to see this department work closely with Kepi in Foreign Affairs. Between Kepi's language skills and the civil recruiters' global activity, they should be able to accomplish great things.
Public Relations:
Ealb (make me shiny)
Secretary of Defense:
Lance LaGrange
Note from Mr. LaGrange - "I would like to propose a law for Congress. I think that since the military is getting more complex, we should make a law stating that the President or Secretary of Defense can recommend military promotions, but all promotions of Company Commander or higher have to be approved by Congress. This way we can have some extra input on who our commanders are."
Secretary of Foreign Affairs:
Kepi (SpeedKing will assist with the transition)
Special Advisor to the President:
Guy Kilmore
Wildcards:
Gentyle
Bl1ndn3ss (References - Benn Dover)
Rody2k9 (After he returns to Thailand)
Note - The wildcards are citizens that have offered service but have yet to be chosen by skillset. Any department/secretary that needs assistance may interview these citizens and add them to the department if it is determined that they will be an asset to the function.
Wellness Director:
Nouveauk
Vice President:
Ealb
Clearly this list can and most likely will grow. Again, if I left anyone out please call me on it and I will edit the article to include those missed.
Korbin
Comments
Good Article, but I didn't understand what's exactly the "Special Advisor to the President".
I accept to continue help in this office, and also ask if zanetti can continue giving his ideas. i will PM kepi with the link of the civilian recruitment office in the eThai forum( http://ethailand.ipbfree.com/index.php?showtopic=21&st=0 ) and also my email for contact if needed.
For me it's ok, I can help.
The special advisor to the president is the one who actually runs the country behind the scenes so the current president can become unpopular while not affecting the "advisor's" chances of winning the next election.
Just so we are clear, that was a joke.
LOL, I was originally going to add "the man behind the curtain" next to Kilmore's name.
@Rafa - Kilmore may be able to explain the title best. I see him as a good advisor on many subjects and I'm guessing President Roberts did as well.
RE: Guy
Hhmm...Guy was sort of my voice of reason and moderation. Ealb and I bounced ideas off his head (literally...its dented now)...he assisted with volunteering his SO Iron Bank for govt use...alerted me to new developments in Thailand and the world.
Basically he was a Secretary of State or Chief of Staff if we used the US structure of govt.
I am happy to work in recruitment but I am just a low grade apprentice... responsibility scares me 🙂