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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING, & REGULATION

SECRETARIES

FORMER SECRETARIES


[photo, William A. Fogle Jr., Maryland Secretary of Licensing and Regulation] WILLIAM A. FOGLE JR. (1935-2014)
Secretary of Licensing & Regulation, 1987-95

Supervisor of Management and Budget, Baltimore City, 1966-81. Executive Assistant for Baltimore City Mayor, 1981-86. In that capacity, managed Baltimore City Central Garage; Hanover Bridge Marina; Meter Reading and Water Billing System; Mayor's Criminal Justice Program; Mayor's Sister Cities Program. Former member, Community College Advisory Board; Advisory Committee, Blind Industries and Services of Maryland.



Secretary of Licensing and Regulation, 1987 to February 1995. Member, Governor's Executive Council, 1987-95. Member, Governor's Blue Ribbon Task Force on Self-Insurance, 1987-88; Asbestos Oversight Committee, 1987-95; Interdepartmental Advisory Committee for Minority Affairs, 1987-95; Governor's Construction Industry Employers' Advisory Council, 1988-95; Maryland State Employees Risk Management Advisory Council, 1989-95; Advisory Council on Landlord-Tenant Affairs, 1990-95; Advisory Committee on Manufacturing, 1992-95; Governor's Task Force to Study Gambling, 1993-94.

Born in Connellsville, Pennsylvania, July 16, 1935. Resident of Dundalk since 1939. Attended Dundalk High School; University of Baltimore, B.S. (industrial management), 1961. Served in U.S. Army, 1954-56. President, BCI Contractors, Inc., a construction company, 1996 (assistant vice president of marketing & sales, 1995-96). Vice-Chair, Board of Directors, AmericasBank Corporation, and Americasbank, 1996- (capital committee, 1998). Licensed realtor, Century 21 Country Home, 1997-. Vice President, York County Property Management Company, a real estate construction, management and development company, York County, Pennsylvania, 1997-99. Member, Maryland Children's Aid and Family Services; Supervisory Committee, Municipal Employees Credit Union. Board of Directors, Babe Ruth Museum. Entertainment chair, Baltimore City Fair. Past President, Maryland Public Finance Officers; Managerial and Professional Society of Baltimore; Old Dundalk Improvement Association; Kiwanis Club of Dundalk. Member, Boumi Temple; Chamber of Commerce; Masons. Created Heritage Fair Association, 1976. President, Maryland Government Finance Officers Association, 1978-79. Harvard Executive Program, 1993. Lecturer, The Johns Hopkins University; Morgan State University; Essex and Dundalk Community Colleges. Recipient, U.S. Presidential Citation of Appreciation for Community Service; Mayor's Citation for Community Service Award, Baltimore City; Baltimore County Citation for Community Service; Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year Award. Died in Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, September 17, 2014.

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