Bill Richardson, whose mother is Hispanic.
William Blaine "Bill" Richardson lll (D), is the Governor of NM.
Pedro Joaquin Coldwell is the Secretary of Energy for Mexico.
The budget of Oklahoma Secretary of Energy is 641,000,000 dollars.
The Secretary of Energy develop, regulate, and produce energy and get rid of nuclear waste. :)
Dr. Steven Chu is the United States Department of Energy Secretary. Dr. Chu was sworn into office as the 12th Secretary of Energy in January 2009.
The current secretary of the Philippine Department of Energy is Sec. Jose Rene D. Almendras.
Secretary of energy
As of 2007 there were more than five thousand elected officeholders in the United States who were of Latino origin. In the House of Representatives, Hispanic and Latino representatives have included Ladislas Lazaro, Antonio M. Fernández, Henry B. Gonzalez, Kika de la Garza, Herman Badillo, Romualdo Pacheco, and Manuel Lujan, Jr., out of almost two dozen former Representatives. Current Representatives include Luis Gutiérrez, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen,Nydia Velázquez, Joe Baca, Loretta Sanchez, Silvestre Reyes, Rubén Hinojosa, Linda Sánchez, and John Salazar -- in all, they number twenty-three. Former senators areOctaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo, Mel Martinez, Dennis Chavez, Joseph Montoya, and Ken Salazar. As of January 2011, the U.S. Senate includes Hispanic members Bob Menendez, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican.[53] Numerous Hispanics and Latinos hold elective and appointed office in state and local government throughout the United States.[54] Current Hispanic Governors include Republican Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval and Republican New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez; upon taking office in 2011, Martinez became the first Latina governor in the history of the United States.[55] Former Hispanic governors include Democrats Jerry Apodaca, Raul Hector Castro, and Bill Richardson, as well as RepublicansOctaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo, Romualdo Pacheco, and Bob Martinez. Since 1988,[56] when Ronald Reagan appointed Lauro Cavazos the Secretary of Education, the first Hispanic United States Cabinet member, Hispanic Americans have had an increasing presence in presidential administrations. Hispanics serving in subsequent cabinets include Ken Salazar, current Secretary of the Interior; Hilda Solis, current United States Secretary of Labor; Alberto Gonzales, former United States Attorney General; Carlos Gutierrez, Secretary of Commerce; Federico Peña, formerSecretary of Energy; Henry Cisneros, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Manuel Lujan, Jr., former Secretary of the Interior; and Bill Richardson, former Secretary of Energy and Ambassador to the United Nations. Six of the last ten US Treasurers, including the latest three, are Hispanic women. In 2009, Sonia Sotomayor became the first Supreme Court Associate Justice of Hispanic or Latino origin. The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC), founded in December 1976, and the Congressional Hispanic Conference (CHC), founded on March 19, 2003, are two organizations that promote policy of importance to Americans of Hispanic descent. They are divided into the two major American political parties: The Congressional Hispanic Caucus is composed entirely of Democratic representatives, whereas the Congressional Hispanic Conference is composed entirely of Republican representatives
The current Secretary of Energy in the United States is Jennifer Granholm. She was appointed to the position by President Joe Biden in 2021. Before serving as Secretary of Energy, Granholm was the Governor of Michigan.
The under secretary of energy makes 152,000 per year. No information on his boss yet
As of May 2017, four months after his term began, the following individuals had been elected, retained, or confirmed to serve in the cabinet of President Donald Trump:Vice President Michael "Mike" Pence (former governor of Indiana)Secretary of State : Rex Tillerson (former CEO of ExxonMobil)Secretary of Defense : James Mattis (former USMC general)Secretary of the Treasury : Steven "Steve" Mnuchin (bank executive)Attorney General : Jefferson "Jeff" Sessions (former US senator from Alabama)Secretary of the Interior : Ryan Zinke (former congressman from Montana)Secretary of Agriculture : George "Sonny" Perdue (former governor of Georgia)Secretary of Commerce : Wilbur Ross (investment executive)Secretary of Labor : Rene Alexander "Alex" Acosta (former federal prosecutor)Secretary of Health and Human Services : Thomas "Tom" Price (former congressman from Georgia)Secretary of Housing and Urban Development : Benjamin "Ben" Carson (neurosurgeon)Secretary of Transportation : Elaine Chao (McConnell) - (former US Secretary of labor)Secretary of Energy : James Richard "Rick" Perry (former governor of Texas)Secretary of Education : Elisabeth "Betsy" DeVos (GOP Michigan chairman, Amway executive)Secretary of Veterans Affairs : David Shulkin (former undersecretary of Veterans Affairs)Secretary of Homeland Security : John Kelly (former USMC general)---White House Chief of Staff : Reince Priebus (former chairman RNC)acting US Trade Representative : Stephen Vaughn (trade attorney)Director of National Intelligence : Daniel "Dan" Coats(former US senator from Indiana)Ambassador to the UN : Nimrata "Nikki" Haley (former governor of South Carolina)Director of OMB : John "MIck" Mulvaney (former congressman from South Carolina)Director of the CIA : Michael "Mike" Pompeo (former congressman from Kansas)Administrator of the EPA : Edward Scott Pruitt (former Oklahoma Attorney General)Administrator of the SBA : Linda McMahon (former executive of WWE)
President, Vice President, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of Energy.