In May 2006, Mr. Douglas F. Small was appointed by the Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training to be the career Deputy Assistant Secretary of Administration and National Activity for the Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration (ETA). As one of two Deputies, Mr. Small oversees the following program areas: Performance Results and Technology; Policy, Development and Research; Financial and Administrative Management; Foreign Labor Certification; and Apprenticeship programs.
In addition to overseeing
these programs, Mr. Small ETA's mission is to contribute to the more
efficient functioning of the U.S. labor market by providing high-quality job
training, employment, labor market information, and income maintenance services
primarily through state and local workforce development systems. ETA's vision is to promote pathways to
economic liberty for individuals and families working to achieve the American
Dream. On behalf of American
taxpayers, the ETA administers effective programs that have, at their core, the
goals of enhanced employment opportunities and business prosperity. He has helped to introduce a number of
initiatives to engage business, education and the workforce system in
developing the talent of America's workers.
Through the President's High Growth Job Training
Initiative, Community-Based Job Training Grants, and most recently, the
Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development initiative, Mr. Small and
ETA officials are working to improve the public workforce system and transform
the way local and regional economies approach workforce and economic
development. He has significantly
helped to integrate and leverage resources from the workforce system,
education, and industry in order to prepare our workforce to be competitive in
the 21st century.
Prior to
re-entering Federal service in 1999, Mr. Small had several years experience as
a school teacher in Boise, Idaho and Tokyo, Japan; worked and traveled to 17
Foreign National countries with the U.S. Agency for International Development's
Office of International Training, where he helped to develop a program on Cost
Analysis for Training Officers and Foreign Service Nationals; and later he
became a business owner for his own consulting firm, which provided
organizational development, HR consultation and management, and training
courses to private and Federal organizations. In 1999, Mr. Small was selected to manage the Division of
National Program Development for the National Office of Job Corps.
Before becoming
the Deputy, he served as the Administrator of ETA's Office of National
Response, where he led the Department's response to major economic dislocations
due to mass layoffs, plant closures, and disasters. He later was assigned by the Assistant Secretary for Employment
and Training to be ETA's Northeast Regional Administrator in Boston through
October 2005. Prior to his return
to the National Office, he completed the Department of Labor's Senior Executive
Service Candidate Development Program and received his appointment to the
Senior Executive Services (October 2004).
Mr. Small is a graduate of the University of Idaho; he also completed coursework at the Federal Executive Institute in Charlottesville, Virginia (October 2001) and received a Senior Executive Fellowship at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government (July 2003).

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