Mint Director Is Christian Activist
The director of the United States Mint in Washington may not approve of the deletion of the Bible from the design of the Oklahoma state quarter by his agency. Edmund C. Moy is a member of the board of directors of Christianity Today International, a leading exponent of evangelical, conservative Christian values and Bible-based teaching that was founded by The Reverend Billy Graham.
Moy served as Director of the Office of Coordinated Care Policy and Planning at the Health Care Financing Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services during the George H. W. Bush administration.
In between the two Bush administrations, Moy was involved in private-sector ventures. For two-and-one-half years, beginning in 1997, he suffered from a debilitating nerve illness, which was later cured by brain surgery.
Moy worked on President George W. Bush's transition team in 2001. From 2001 to 2006, Moy served as Special Assistant to the President and Associate Director of Presidential Personnel at the White House. He oversaw the selection of candidates for presidential appointments in the general areas of human, natural and cultural resources. In 2003, he served on the transition team for the newly-created Department of Homeland Security.
Moy is an active participant in organizations representing the Asian American community, as well as a member of the Board of Directors of Christianity Today International.
Moy served as Director of the Office of Coordinated Care Policy and Planning at the Health Care Financing Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services during the George H. W. Bush administration.
In between the two Bush administrations, Moy was involved in private-sector ventures. For two-and-one-half years, beginning in 1997, he suffered from a debilitating nerve illness, which was later cured by brain surgery.
Moy worked on President George W. Bush's transition team in 2001. From 2001 to 2006, Moy served as Special Assistant to the President and Associate Director of Presidential Personnel at the White House. He oversaw the selection of candidates for presidential appointments in the general areas of human, natural and cultural resources. In 2003, he served on the transition team for the newly-created Department of Homeland Security.
Moy is an active participant in organizations representing the Asian American community, as well as a member of the Board of Directors of Christianity Today International.
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