Hon. Rodney E. Slater

Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Rodney E. Slater was appointed to the Congressional Award Foundation National Board by Senator Harry Reid in January 2009. Mr. Slater has a long history of public service, most notably as Secretary of Transportation under President Bill Clinton. Mr. Slater passed several historic legislative initiatives over his tenure, including the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21), which guaranteed a record $200 billion in surface transportation investment though 2003, and the Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment Reform Act for the 21st Century (AIR-21), which provides a record $46 billion to improve the safety and security of the nation’s aviation system. Under his leadership, the federal transportation budget doubled and in the department’s "best in government" strategic and performance plans, the scope and definition of transportation was expanded to include a focus on safety, mobility and access, economic development and trade, the environment and national security.

Previous to his tenure as transportation secretary, Mr. Slater served as director of the Federal Highway Administration, where—as the agency’s first African-American Administrator in its century-long history—he oversaw the development of an innovative financing program that resulted in hundreds of transportation projects being completed two to three years ahead of schedule with greater cost efficiencies. Over that time, the federal transportation budget increased an unprecedented 104 percent. Additionally, the department’s FY2001 budget of nearly $60 billion is the largest ever.

Mr. Slater is a Partner at Patton Boggs in Washington, DC. Mr. Slater also serves on the he board of directors of Africare and The Dance Theater of Harlem and the United Way.