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About Acting Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health Richard E. Stickler

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Richard E. Stickler

Richard E Stickler was designated by President George W. Bush to serve as the acting assistant secretary of labor for mine safety and health on January 4, 2008. Richard had previously served as assistant secretary of MSHA from October 19, 2006 through December 31, 2007.

Prior to his service at MSHA, Mr. Stickler was director of the Pennsylvania Bureau of Deep Mine Safety from 1997 to 2003. A third-generation coal miner, Mr. Stickler has more than 37 years of mining experience. He began his career as an underground coal miner, captain of a mine rescue team, first line foreman, and shift foreman, working his way up the ladder to superintendent and mine manager.

Mr. Stickler served as a planner and decision-maker at the command center during the Quecreek Mine rescue operation in Pennsylvania in 2002.

A native of West Virginia, he received a bachelor of science degree in general engineering from Fairmont State University in 1968 and was certified as a mine safety professional by the International Society of Mine Safety Professionals.


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