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Obama appoints first openly transgender person to post

, Keen News Service

Amanda Simpson starts work this week as the first presidentially appointed transgender person to the executive branch of any administration.

The Obama administration in November appointed Simpson, a member of the National Center for Transgender Equality board of directors, to a post at the Department of Commerce.

Simpson, 49 and a native of Chicago, will serve as Senior Technical Advisor in the Bureau of Industry and Security. The Bureau’s mission is to protect national security through the management of international trade, the enforcement of treaties, and the promotion of economic, cyber, and homeland security.

“I’m truly honored to have received this appointment and am eager and excited about this opportunity that is before me,” said Simpson, in a prepared statement released by Transgender Equality on Dec. 31. “And at the same time, as one of the first transgender presidential appointees to the federal government,” she said, “I hope that I will soon be one of hundreds, and that this appointment opens future opportunities for many others.”

Simpson said, through an email interview, that she put her name in for an appointment through the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund’s Presidential Appointments Project, though she can’t be sure that the appointment came through that association.

Simpson recently served as a chief engineer with the Raytheon Missile Systems in Tucson and holds degrees in physics, engineering, and business administration, according to Transgender Equality. She has worked in the aerospace-defense industry for 30 years, is a certified flight instructor, and has 20 years experience as a test pilot.

The YWCA of Arizona honored Simpson in 2004 as one of 12 “Women on the Move.” She has also served on the board of the Southern Arizona ACLU, Equality Arizona (formerly Arizona Human Rights Fund), and the Southern Arizona Gender Alliance. She has also served on the Tucson Commission on LGBT Issues.

Simpson, a Democrat, ran in 2005 for a seat in the Arizona House of Representatives, but was defeated by the incumbent Republican in the largely Republican state. She attended the 2008 Democratic National Convention as a delegate pledged to Hillary Clinton. She shares custody of her 13-year-old son with her former spouse.

Simpson said she moved into an apartment outside Washington, D.C. –in Silver Spring, Maryland— on Saturday and that her first day at work at the Bureau would be Tuesday, January 5.

According to LGBT blogger Autumn Sandeen at pamshouseblend.com, Simpson announced on her Facebook page in late November that she had accepted the appointment from the Obama administration.

“I like the idea that Amanda Simpson, a trans-identified woman with an incredible resume, is becoming an inspirational figure for trans youth,” blogged Sandeen. “Amanda Simpson’s appointment speaks to a new reality: The next generations of trans people can dream much bigger dreams than trans people in generations past.”

In an interview in 2008 with a Tucson cable show, Political Perspectives, on Access Tucson, Simpson noted that she has worked with “a lot of people in the military.”

“And my customers at the time of my transition were Air Force and Navy officers,” she said. “And they were very accepting and supportive.”

© 2010 Keen News Service


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  • Gerry Fisher Said: January 4th, 2010 at 2:04 pm
    • :-)

      It is not a “huge” advance, but it makes me smile nonetheless. :-)

  • Wayne M. Said: January 4th, 2010 at 2:50 pm
    • Congratulations to Amanda Simpson. All appointees to all government positions must be the best qualified person for the job, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. However, it is imperative that nothing must ever stand in the way of qualified LGBT persons being appointed to public offices.

  • Lee Dorsey Said: January 4th, 2010 at 4:07 pm
    • A fine thing. Now if only D. Schoer (sp?) could get the job with Library of Congress!

 
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