Davita Vance-Cooks Takes Oath of Office as Public Printer of the United States
Experienced leader is first African-American and first woman to lead U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO).
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While Vance-Cooks is the 27th person to hold the title of public printer in the agency’s history, she is the first African-American and the first woman ever to be nominated and confirmed as public printer. At the swearing-in ceremony, master of ceremonies John Crawford, a GPO employee since 1966, remarked, “In my time here I have served under 11 different public printers. They each had their individual characteristics. But every one of them was addressed as ‘Mister Public Printer.’ Today, that is going to change.”
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