
US President Joe Biden appoints two Indian-American women to key admin positions
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US President Joe Biden has appointed Meera Joshi and Radhika Fox, both Indian-American women, to key administration positions.
US President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced his decision to elect a top attorney and an executive, both Indian-American women, to central administration positions. The nominations are expected to be a promotion for Meera Joshi and Radhika Fox who joined on January 20, the very first day of the Biden presidency. Joshi has been elected for Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration in the Department of Transportation, while Fox has been chosen for Assistant Administrator for Water, Environmental Protection Agency, the White House said in a statement.More Related News

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