Update August 7th, 2009: RPCV Aaron Williams (Dominican Republic 67-70) has been confirmed to become the 18th Director of the Peace Corps. The United States Senate unanimously confirmed his nomination today in one of its final actions before a five week recess. Read more.
This post is by Erica Burman of the National Peace Corps Association, and originally appeared on The Peace Corps Polyglot blog.
It was an exciting afternoon on Capitol Hill as [Returned Peace Corps Volunteer] Aaron Williams (Dominican Republic 67-70), President Obama’s nominee to be the next Director of Peace Corps, went before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The meeting was chaired by Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-CT), who also served in the Dominican Republic.
Both Dodd and Senator Johnny Isakson (R-GA) expressed support for Williams. Dodd said he is excited at the prospects of working with Williams, while Isakson added “I commend the President on your appointment.” Dodd says he plans to speak with Senate leadership to see if the confirmation can be completed before Congress breaks next week for its August recess.
The hour-long hearing included a question and answer session in which Williams indicated he wants to engage in a listening tour to engage the Peace Corps community, a “very rich and diverse population.”
Williams noted he wants to look at every possible process Peace Corps is involved in, and conduct a wide-ranging Continue reading


