Borane tapped to be Homeland Security adviser

By Jonathon Shacat
Wick News Service
Published/Last Modified on Monday, June 8, 2009 7:34 PM MDT


BISBEE - Ray Borane, the former mayor of Douglas, is a member of a diverse group of national security experts charged with advising Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on her department’s efforts along the U.S.-Mexico border.


Former Douglas Mayor Ray Borane is congratulated by former FBI and CIA director William Webster, right, as the new member of the Southwest Border Task Force. Webster serves as the chair of the task force.

Napolitano announced the formation of the 21-member Homeland Security Advisory Council Southwest Border Task Force on Thursday.

The group was addressed by border czar Alan Bersin at its inaugural meeting Thursday at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M. On Friday, Napolitano, drug czar Gil Kerlikowske and Attorney General Eric Holder addressed the entire advisory council at the University of New Mexico.

The new task force is chaired by current Homeland Security Advisory Council chairman and former CIA and FBI director Judge William Webster. The vice chairs are Jim Jones, former ambassador to Mexico and White House Chief of Staff, and Lupe Trevino, sheriff of Hidalgo County, Texas.

“Serving with such a prestigious gentleman and national figure as William Webster, as well as Jimmy Jones, is not only an honor and a privilege, but it says a lot for the direction of the task force and President Obama’s and Secretary Napolitano’s commitment to doing something about the border,” Borane said during a phone interview Friday.

Borane served as mayor of Douglas from 1996 to 2008. He was also an FBI Special Agent. He served as a policy advisor on border and immigration issues to Napolitano while she was governor of Arizona from October 2008 through January of this year, when she became Homeland Security Secretary.

The task force is comprised of law enforcement, elected officials and national security experts from around the country. It will advise the Homeland Security Department on key issues facing communities along the Southwest border, according to Napolitano.

“I have asked this group to present me with concrete recommendations to address the complex challenges we face in this region, and their collective expertise will be a critical asset as we work to secure the border while facilitating legal travel and trade,” she states in a press release issued Thursday.

The Southwest Border Task Force members include:

• William “Bill” Webster (Chair) is a retired partner at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley, and McCloy. He previously served as Director of the CIA and FBI. Judge Webster is a member and chair of DHS’ Homeland Security Advisory Council.

James “Jim” Jones (Vice Chair) is Chairman and CEO of Mannatt Jones Global Strategies. He is a former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, U.S. Congressman from Oklahoma, and White House Chief of Staff.

• Guadalupe “Lupe” Trevino (Vice Chair) is Sheriff of Hidalgo County, Texas. He currently serves on the State of Texas Homeland Security Office Mass Migration Committee and on the Executive Committee of the Texas Radio Interoperability Coalition.

• Ruben Barrales is President and CEO of the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce. He served in the White House for five years as deputy assistant to President George W. Bush, where he was the President’s liaison to state and local elected officials.•

Andrea Bazan is President of Triangle Community Foundation. She serves as Chair of the Board of Directors of the National Council of La Raza, and is a member of the Leadership Council of Hispanics in Philanthropy.

• Robert “Rob” Bonner is a senior principal of the Sentinel HS Group, a homeland security consulting firm. He is also a partner of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, LLP. Bonner served as the first Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

• Ray Borane served as Mayor of Douglas, Ariz., from 1996-2008. Borane was also an FBI Special Agent and served as a Policy Advisor to the Governor of Arizona on border and immigration issues.

• Raymond Cobos is Sheriff of Luna County, N.M. Cobos served as Detention Administrator and Undersheriff in Luna County prior to being elected Sheriff in 2006. Cobos is also a volunteer with the GED Tutor Literacy Program.

• John Cook is Mayor of El Paso, Texas. Cook formerly served as president of the El Paso Health Care Facilities Financing Corporation and El Paso Housing Finance Corporation.

• Jeffrey Davidow is President of the Institute of the Americas. He has served as the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, Zambia, and Venezuela and as Assistant Secretary of State.

•b Richard Dayoub is President and CEO of Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce. Dayoub previously was owner, president and CEO of a large regional travel company for nearly 30 years.

• Victor Flores is Director of Executive Projects at Arizona Public Service. He is currently a member of the State of Arizona Transportation Board, serves as president of the Arizona-Mexico Commission Board of Directors, and sits on boards at the Valley of the Sun United Way, the Children’s Action Alliance and Vision Quest 20/20.

• Francis “Pancho” Kinney is Vice President for HNTB Federal. Kinney was previously DHS Deputy Director of International Affairs. Kinney is a Border Trade Alliance Board Member and Infrastructure Committee Chair.

• Melvyn “Mel” Montano is a retired Major General in the U.S. Air National Guard and former Adjutant General of New Mexico.

• Kenny Montoya is a Major General and Adjutant General for the New Mexico National Guard. He is also president of the State Armory Board and provides oversight for the New Mexico Civil Air Patrol.

• Ned Norris, Jr. is Chairman of the Tohono O’odham Nation. Prior to his election, he worked with the Tohono O’odham Gaming Enterprise as Director of Marketing and Public Relations, Casino Manager and Director of Community Relations.

• Maria Luisa O’Connell is President and CEO of Border Trade Alliance (BTA). Prior to joining BTA in 1998, she was a financial analyst at Bank One International Corporation, and also worked for the National Federation of Merchants of Colombia.

• Ralph Ogden is currently serving in his fourth term as Sheriff of Yuma County, Arizona. Ogden is a member of numerous local organizations and serves as Chairman of the State of Arizona Homeland Security Coordinating Council.

• Evelyn M. Rodriguez is a physician and President and CEO of Rodriguez Health Consulting Services, LLC. She is a former captain of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and worked on pharmaceutical drug safety at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

• Robert “Bob” Ross is President and CEO of the California Endowment, a health foundation established in 1996 to address the health needs of Californians. He previously served as Director for the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency.

• Jerry Sanders is Mayor of San Diego. Previously, Sanders served as San Diego Chief of Police from 1993-1999. After leaving the Police Department, Sanders became the CEO of United Way. In 2002, Sanders was appointed to the American Red Cross Board of Directors.

Source: DHS

Comments

    leon wrote on Jul 10, 2009 5:23 PM:

    " Well we r never going to solve the drug war now "

    madman wrote on Jul 10, 2009 11:58 AM:

    " This is an interesting selection. I wonder what Lee Morgan would have to say about it? Anyone interested, read his book "The Reaper's Line", describing what happens on this part of the border. "

    a wrote on Jul 6, 2009 11:15 AM:

    " There goes our country, just when I thought we were safe "

    old timer wrote on Jun 17, 2009 12:59 PM:

    " G.S./WOW & STAN

    I HAVE NOT SEEN YOUR NAMES ON ANY BALLOTS FOR COUNCILMAN/MAYOR OR ANY OTHER POSITIONS WHERE YOU CAN CHANGE THINGS THAT YOU IMPLY IN YOUR POST.

    MR BORANE IS AT LEAST DOING SOMETHING TO CHANGE AND MAKE THIS WORLD A BETTER PLACE. "

    G.S. wrote on Jun 10, 2009 9:23 PM:

    " WOW, Next thing you know, his brother will become an advisor too. "

    Citizen wrote on Jun 10, 2009 12:43 PM:

    " Congradulations to our former Mayor Ray Borane!! You are truly a successful individual in our City of Douglas. The value and pride that was given to our town and our good neighbors, Agua Prieta, will never be surpassed. "

    WOW wrote on Jun 8, 2009 9:50 PM:

    " How could this have happened? Look how the city was run and the misrepresentations that came from city hall, this is a terrible choice. Douglas City goverment is known for corruption. "

    Stan Gossett wrote on Jun 8, 2009 7:54 PM:

    " Wow. I have now seen it all. "

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