Chicagoan to Be Named to Treasury Position
Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
President Clinton plans to nominate Chicago businessman George Munoz to be assistant secretary of the Treasury for management and chief financial officer, the White House said. Munoz, former president of the Chicago Board of Education, now owns a firm of international attorneys.
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