Lillian Salerno Explained

Lillian Salerno
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Term Start:2015
Term End:2017
Predecessor:Doug O'Brien
Successor:Vernita Dore
Alma Mater:University of Texas (BA)
University of North Texas (MA)
Southern Methodist University (JD)

Lillian Salerno (born 1961) is an American attorney and entrepreneur who serves as USDA Rural Development State Director in Texas from 2022. She served as the Deputy Under Secretary of Rural Development of the United States Department of Agriculture[1] [2] from 2015 to 2017.[3] She is the Principal of Armadilla Strategies and previously served as the Executive Director and Senior Policy Advisor at Safe Healthcare International Institute, as Executive Director of the International Association of Safe Injection Technologies, and as Principal and Chief Operating Officer of Retractable Technologies, Inc.[4]

Early life and education

Salerno was born at the Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, one of nine children in her family, and raised in the farming community of Little Elm, Texas.[5] She attended Little Elm High School and was both student council president and head cheerleader. Her graduating class had eighteen people in it.[6]

Salerno attended the University of Texas on a Pell grant for undergraduate studies, the University of North Texas for graduate school, and then Southern Methodist University for law school.[7]

Career

Salerno has held positions in government, non-governmental advocacy organizations, as well as the private sector.

2015–2017

In 2015, the White House appointed Salerno to serve as an administrator in the Department of Agriculture.[8]

2017–2022

In March 2017, Salerno was under consideration to become a commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission.[9] [10] [11]

A member of the Democratic Party, Salerno ran for United States House of Representatives from in 2018, but lost the Democratic primary to Colin Allred.[12] [13]

Salerno started a podcast, Pod Bless Texas, in 2018.[14]

Salerno's tenure with the USDA, specifically how her department ran what was essentially a bank with $220 billion in assets inside the USDA, was profiled in The Fifth Risk, Michael Lewis's 2018 book about the transition and political appointments of the Donald Trump presidency.[15]

2022-present

On June 23, 2022, the White House announced that Salerno has been appointed as Texas state director for the USDA's Rural Development.[16]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: What's at Play in the 2018 House of Representatives Races . 10 January 2018 . 19 September 2020 . New York Magazine . Jordan . Larson . Matt . Stieb .
  2. Web site: USDA Expands Public-Private Partnerships to Create Economic Opportunities through Regional Food Supply Chains .
  3. Web site: A Fork in the Road . 21 February 2017 . 19 September 2020 . Texas Observer . Robyn . Ross .
  4. Web site: Lillian Salerno's Biography.
  5. Web site: Obama appointee Lillian Salerno joins race for congressional seat held by Pete Sessions . 12 September 2017 . 19 September 2020 . Dallas Morning News . Gromer Jr. . Jeffers .
  6. Book: Lewis, Michael . 2019 . The Fifth Risk . New York and London . W. W. Norton & Company . 9780393357455 .
  7. Web site: Democrats have their eye on Pete Sessions' seat. Who will they pick to challenge him? . 15 May 2018 . 19 September 2020 . Texas Tribune . Abby . Livingston .
  8. Web site: The Fifth Risk: Undoing Democracy . 19 September 2020 . The Independent Review .
  9. Web site: Small business expert under consideration for FTC commissioner . 13 March 2017 . 19 September 2020 . Reuters . Diane . Bartz .
  10. News: Want to rescue rural America? Bust monopolies. . 20 April 2017 . 19 September 2020 . Washington Post . Lillian . Salerno .
  11. Web site: Ex-USDA official said to be up for trade commission . 14 March 2017 . 19 September 2020 . Axios . David . McCabe .
  12. Web site: Meet The Democrats Vying To Unseat U.S. Rep. Pete Sessions In The Fall . 15 April 2018 . 19 September 2020 . Houston Public Media . Alana . Rocha .
  13. Web site: Primary victories fuel new 'Year of the Woman' for Dems . 23 May 2018 . 19 September 2020 . The Hill . Lisa . Hagan .
  14. Web site: Lillian Salerno Has Turned Her Political Loss Into a Podcast Mission . 1 March 2019 . 19 September 2020 . D Magazine . Kathy . Wise .
  15. Web site: How to Manage the Future . 5 December 2018 . 19 September 2020 . Los Angeles Review of Books . Robin . Kaiser-Schatzlein .
  16. Web site: President Biden Announces Key Regional Appointments for USDA . 23 June 2022 . The White House .