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McCrory appoints Tata, two others to cabinet posts

Published: 2013-01-03 12:10:00
Updated: 2013-01-04 06:34:25

Gov.-elect Pat McCrory appointed former Wake County schools Superintendent Tony Tata as his secretary of transportation, completing his eight-member cabinet Thursday.

Along with Tata, McCrory named former state Rep. Bill Daughtridge as his secretary of administration and Sharon Decker, who is currently the chief executive of The Tapestry Group, a faith-based nonprofit organization, as secretary of commerce. Decker previously held other corporate positions, including as a vice president for Duke Energy Corp., where McCrory worked for more than two decades.

The trio announced Thursday complete McCrory's cabinet after two rounds of similar announcements in December, during which he named other key players like Budget Director Art Pope and Health and Human Services Secretary Aldona Wos.

McCrory said he would swear in his cabinet Saturday after he takes the oath of office himself. 

Of the three people announced today, Tata may be the best known in the Triangle. He led the Wake County Public School System during a tumultuous effort to redraw the system's student assignment plan. The Board of Education, control of which shifted last year from Republicans to Democrats, fired him in September.

Toward the end of his tenure, Tata took responsibility for busing problems that left some children waiting for transportation for hours.

Tata didn't respond to questions Thursday about the school bus problems.

The retired Army brigadier general is now tasked with maintaining and expanding the state's transportation network.

"If he can do it in Afghanistan under fire, surely he can do it here," McCrory quipped after introducing his pick. 

McCrory said Tata would be in charge of developing a 25-year plan to maintain and expand North Carolina's transportation system. 

"I've also asked him to fix DMV — in a week," McCrory said with a smile.

In a news release, McCrory explained that "Tata has planned and implemented multiple operations involving complex transportation and infrastructure challenges, ranging from multi-mode operations involving ports, airfields, rail and highways to designing and implementing extensive infrastructure plans in developing countries."

Several members of the Wake County Board of Education wished Tata well.

"I think the issues with transportation in Wake County schools was not something Tony was dealing with firsthand. Again, he had delegated that to a staff member," board member Debra Goldman said.

"I think he can do even greater things for the state,” Goldman said. "He recognizes talent; he rewards talent."

Daughtridge is a former three-term lawmaker who served as House Speaker Thom Tillis' chief of staff during the 2011-12 legislative session. He is president of a family oil and gas business, Daughtridge Gas & Oil Co., based in Rocky Mount. He is currently a member of the University of North Carolina Board of Governors.

"Daughtridge also held other statewide and local leadership positions, including president of the North Carolina Petroleum Marketers Association, Rocky Mount Area United Way and Rocky Mount Area Chamber of Commerce," McCrory said in a news release.

Decker did not attend the announcement because she was home sick with the flu. 

McCrory said that Decker was Duke Energy's youngest and first female vice president and part of a group of the energy company's employees mentored by former company CEO Bill Lee. McCrory said he, Decker and several others in his administration were reuniting from their Duke Energy days to work in state government. 

Decker, he said, would be asked to develop North Carolina's brand and lead efforts to recruit businesses to the state. 

"She was the CEO of the Tanner Company, a large textile company based in Rutherfordton, North Carolina. In 2004, Decker created the Tapestry Group, a nonprofit that helps individuals lead healthy lives in body, mind and spirit," McCrory said.

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The Wake Co School Board fired him.....guess KARMA is coming to pay them a visit!

Tata appears to me to have failed in the School System as proved by the divisions he created and the school bus problems. And how do we repay him. We give him another job. Just because somebody is a General does not make him qualified for other thing.s

Many people on here are still complaining about the school bus issues. When are you going to take responsibility for getting your own kids to and from school (ESPECIALLY the ones who say their kid only lives a couple of miles from the school)?They are guaranteed a free education. No one ever said anything about being entitled to a ride. Don't like it? Homeschool your kids. You work, you say? Tough break. Make arrangements and be responsible for your own kid.

Could you back up your dislike of Conti or give an example Nancy? It sounds like you hold a grudge about something or is it just because he was part of Perdue's administration?

bobbyj - you're right, degrees don't make the man, but Conti's history with DOT shows he doesn't understand asset management either, no matter his history of 'engineer' work.

Gene Conti worked in the private sector as an engineer. College degrees don't make the man. Good Luck Mr. taTa.

Good for Tata. Maybe this will be a job where someone appreciates his efforts.

"Is he? Certainly the behavior of the GOP to date at State level is not encouraging......... And what EXACTLY did Bev. do that was so terrible for the State? I keep hearing that she was "the worst ever" but the same people can never actually say why....." - Grand Union

Name a single major policy initiative that Gov. Perdue put into place? There is none. She is the most ineffective governor in the history of North Carolina. She failed to define and effectively promote an agenda. Bev does not have the necessary leadership skills or communication abilities to act in an executive poistion. She demonstrated a clear inability to work with the legislature (even members of her own party were critical of her).

Directly before she announced she is not running for a second term, she had the lowest ratings of any governor in the U.S.; a mere 13% of the people in the state supported her. She is the first governor in North Carolina whose own party told her to not run for another term.

Grand Union, I could tell you what was disappointing about Bev but, you wouldn't understand it. You are blinded by your hate for a free America. They are holding a place for you across the pond. We don't want to be like Europe in any fashion. Get used to it! RustyDawg

So why don't you try telling him and see if he can understand it? Or, maybe you can't give any examples?

Thank you RustyDawg - that guy is about as anti-American as the other left-wingers on here.

Maybe now we will joint the other states against this obama death panels debacle.

Grand Union, I could tell you what was disappointing about Bev but, you wouldn't understand it. You are blinded by your hate for a free America. They are holding a place for you across the pond. We don't want to be like Europe in any fashion. Get used to it!

Bev's appointment to DOT was George Conti who had degrees in anthropology.

McCrory's appointment to DOT is Anthony Tata who's past includes - Tata has served as the deputy commanding general of the 10th Mountain Division and Combined Joint Task Force-76, where he led operations and logistics for 18,000 soldiers across Afghanistan, Fort Drum and Fort Polk. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the United States Military Academy; a master’s degree in international relations from Catholic University of America; a master’s degree in strategic planning from the School of Advanced Military Studies; and a certification as a Harvard University JFK School of Government National Security Fellow.

Much better choice that the last head of DOT - who held a degree in anthropology.

"Now we have a governor that is going to get this state on the right track, and they are having a really hard time dealing with it."

Is he? Certainly the behavior of the GOP to date at State level is not encouraging......... And what EXACTLY did Bev. do that was so terrible for the State? I keep hearing that she was "the worst ever" but the same people can never actually say why.....

Pat McCrory appoints Honey Boo Boo as Education Czar. SARCASTICLES

I can't wait to see where he puts John Tedesco. You know that has to be coming. They will try to hide it, but it will come out. To the victor goes the spoils!

be interesting to see how long he last with the governor. He was hired as Supt and didnt even hold a supt's certification. superman

He will last just long enough to qualify for state retirement. The man knows how to play the system, give him credit.

Maybe McRoy will come up with his own Harry Reid "nuclear option" just to pizz off you Democrats.

Dems are complaining about the Repubs in NC. When Repubs complain you all tell us to cease. How about taking your own advice.

driverkid3 I agree with you.

Not sure if Mr. Tata is multitalented. Seems he can do anything and is more than qualified. He lasted two years with Wake County--be interesting to see how long he last with the governor. He was hired as Supt and didnt even hold a supt's certification.

A person does NOT have to read many of the posts on here to realize that bev's fans are out in full force. I guess walk the dog was their first choice, but he lost. Now we have a governor that is going to get this state on the right track, and they are having a really hard time dealing with it.

Susan Evans must be squirming along with a few other Wake County School Board members. What a glorious slap in the face to those who fired him---transportation issues they claimed. Ahhh, the truth comes out.

Hey herps4us2...You would not encounter any problems with the Highway Patrol in NC if you were not breaking the law by speeding as you admitted. The NC HP is a very good organization and run by a Colonel who is not only experienced but smart and very personable. I dio expect that there will be individuals who screw up oiccasionally but that is the case everywhere.

McC must be dummer than I thought. You trying to tell me Tata is the only North Carolinian qualified for the TS job? He screwed up one of the largest school systems in the state and was FIRED. If this is what we have to look forward to, I wasted another vote. Hands-in-pocket seems to be the usual order of business. An EX Army General did not make a school superintendent and probably won't make a decent TS. Go figure!!!! McC, get some smarts or at least be smarter than your constituents!!!!

You know, it seems like the same person keeps writing in the same style with the same opinions in this and other threads. Either that or the populace is more homogenized than I feared.

Anyone else notice this? Does it make me a "liberal" for thinking about such things?

Wow!, ..., given they way the bus schedules were so screwed up at the beginning of the school year do you think this was such a good idea? ... NOT!

The firing of Mr. Tata was political and the hiring of Mr. Tata was political. Same old, same old.

Wonderful...he was inept as a supt. of schools and now is appointed to yet another position he has absolutely no experience in. That's the Republican Way. God help North Carolina.

Well deserved!

"Westernwake.....you know not of what you speak....was inside WCPSS and you have neverhad the correct facts."-tired2

The firing of Mr. Tata was clearly political. The difference is some of those on the inside liked to do things the "Wake way" and were not used to following a new ideology. At least Kevin Hill "Tata gets an A-....Tata will do fine" had the decency to step aside as board chair- talk about a lack of leadership.

I can already fore see the hand writting onn the wall another do nothing legistive session an adminstration for the good of this state taxpaying citizens i personaly think not for mccroker care not for the citizens of this ate but only for his own personal benefit along with his cloest friends an associaates for the business community an that is the truth so help me god. mccorker will be another bev just the 2.0 version of her . thank you

tata over qualified? what planet are you on? we're talking civilian here not military-- military-- qualified ///////// civilian not qualified. DISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS MISSED!

Best of luck Mr.Tata.

wow-- meet the NEW BOSS, he's the same as the OLD BOSS.

Best of luck to Mr. Tata. After the WCPSS debacle (not of his doing), hopefully he will excel at his new job. He can only improve the way NCDOT operates. Now we just need someone to run the N.C. Highway Patrol.We need someone that's honest has dignity and treats people with the respect they deserve as long as the same respect is being shown to the trooper. The few times I've been pulled over by a NCSHP trooper for speeding, I was always very polite, without any attitude towards them. I was treated as if the interstate was his personal driveway and/or property and I was more than fortunate that he let me drive on it. Like most other state troopers I've encountered (I'm sure they're not all like this) this guy was a complete ___, It's a good thing they don't work on or for commission or customer service. If they did they'd starve. I guess my point is, this state could benefit by rebuilding the SHP. And someone with Mr. Tata's history with the military, leadership etc. would be an ideal

" At some point they do become disconnected, out of touch, and self serving." - Bartmeister

I'm pretty sure that point comes a few days into office when it becomes clear to them that they have to raise, on average, 4 grand a day, 365 days a year, while in office just to be competitive in their reelection campaigns. In that reality, they turn to the folks who are able to write checks with lots of zeros on them. All of those folks want something in return for the checks, and if they don't get it, they'll write checks to challengers instead.

Which is, essentially, bribery. I agree at this point that we're unlikely to ever get rid of it, barring a constitutional amendment that radically changes campaign finance (which is also unlikely).

Yes!

"I just threw up a little bit. Then i laughed out loud!!! I mean, WOW!!!!"

Hopefully in your mouth? Keep laughing. We had decades of polluted liberal rule, now we're going to try it the other way. For about the next hundred years.

and it'll never get better unless and until we find a way to get the money out of politics. elcid liked Ike

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Make you a deal. You work on that, I'll work on curing Cancer. I like my odds better! Somewhere there has to be term limits installed in the process. As you believe that MBA's have changed the business world, lifetime and career politicians (Byrd, Thurmond, Rockefeller, Warner, etc) cannot continue to promote the interest of their constituency for 10 terms or more. At some point they do become disconnected, out of touch, and self serving.

"Westernwake.....you know not of what you speak....was inside WCPSS and you have neverhad the correct facts." - tired2

I regularly provide summaries that includes information from meetings, press releases, research reports, and news articles in regards to WCPSS. Please point out what exact facts are incorrect and provide your firm evidence with links on why they are incorrect.

"The blue collar ideology has it correct based on merit, just doesn't make it to the top especially in politics." - bartmeister

I agree. We've long since abandoned any sense of meritocracy we once had, IMO. Today we're essentially transactional (certainly where politics are concerned.)

We've essentially legalized bribery, and in the process turned government by the people into government by the highest bidder. It'll get worse before it gets better, IMO, and it'll never get better unless and until we find a way to get the money out of politics.

"This concept is accepted in large corporations globally. CEO's from Pepsi, Chrysler, GE, IBM, Google to Yahoo is rampant in business today and has be for years." - bartmeister

I think it's accepted because MBA's have swallowed it, and as MBA's hire more MBA's, it becomes a self-perpetuating belief system.

I've never really bought into it. Back in the day, IBM, Ford, et al were engineering companies which were run by engineers, and as a result they were highly successful, IMO because the people making the decisions understood at a basic level what the companies did and why they did it. They started to go into the toilet when they started to be run by salesmen and MBA's.

was inside WCPSS and you have neverhad the correct facts. tired2

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Do tell. I'll verify with my brother in law, who is in a mid level admin position in WCPSS. Tata was a hard nosed guy, but even the school level staff still says he wasn't given a fair chance. You don't have to like the guy for him to be effective, which is what the consensus is that the school board failed to follow.

"I alao agree that Tata was overqualified. The public school system is one BIG mess and it usually takes someone who has come up the ranks ( asst principal, principal, cabinet member, associate superindendent ) to understand the laws and the ins and outs of how it all works" - jetset

I think the word you were searching for is 'underqualified' in your first sentence.

You do realize that over 30% of the school system superintendents in the U.S. do not have an educational backgound. Many of these are the most capable and transformative school leaders in our country. You could almost argue that someone who 'comes up through the ranks' who is stuck in a mindset of failure and non-innovation is the worst qualification for a school system superintendent job.

Today, it's little more than a quid pro quo (either given to a supporter or to a supporter's preference) in return for political support.

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I would call it exactly that. Religion and Politics can bring out the emotional best and worst in people. I grew up learning a trade, was told I'd never be without work if I did. Have since changed fields into a different role but in the same trade field. I have seen the inner workings of unions, and now am part of management. The blue collar ideology has it correct based on merit, just doesn't make it to the top especially in politics.

Westernwake.....you know not of what you speak....was inside WCPSS and you have neverhad the correct facts.

McCrory would swear in his cabinet, while everyone else swears AT his cabinet. If he's a suppsed businessman, he sure is a lucky one. If he ever managed a profitable business by making choices like those, he was VERY lcuky indeed.

Tata could not even get wake county transportation to work properly...how do we expect General No Talent to manage state transportation.....NC = loser state

@ Ike = However I do think that the statement of a good manager can manage anything being a fallacy is not totally true. This concept is accepted in large corporations globally. CEO's from Pepsi, Chrysler, GE, IBM, Google to Yahoo is rampant in business today and has be for years. Curious why the political system would be different. It basically boils down to understanding the task or business at hand and managing the right people for the task or matter at hand. I don't think that because you can sell cars that it qualifies you to sell medical equipment. But if you own a chain of dealerships, you might be a good Regional Sales Manager for that product.

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