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John Edward Wetzel served as Pennsylvania Secretary of Corrections from 2011 until 2021, after being nominated by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett and confirmed in May 2011. He was subsequently re-nominated by Governor Tom Wolf in 2015. Wetzel resigned his office effective October 1, 2021.
John Wetzel may refer to: John Wetzel (basketball) (born 1944), former professional basketball player; John Wetzel (American football) (born 1991), professional American football player; John Wetzel (Pennsylvania official), Pennsylvania Secretary of Corrections
John Wetzel (American football) (born 1991), professional American football player; John Wetzel (Pennsylvania official), Pennsylvania Secretary of Corrections; Julia Wetzel, American cryptologist with the National Security Administration; Karl Friedrich Gottlob Wetzel (1779–1819), German writer; Lewis Wetzel (1763–1808), American frontiersman
Current or former members of the Pennsylvania Governor's Cabinet, including the Secretary of the Commonwealth. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Possibly born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in 1763, or on the South Branch of the Potomac River where his parents had moved before 1770, Lewis was the son of Mary Bonnet (1735–1805; daughter of Jean Jacques Bonnet, Flemish Huguenot) and John Wetzel (1733–1786; indentured servant emigrant from Germany's Palatine region or Friedrichstal, Baden, Germany).
John William Wetzel (born July 18, 1991) is a former American football offensive guard. He was signed by the Oakland Raiders as an undrafted free agent in 2013. He played college football at Boston College .
Stephen S. Aichele (born July 2, 1948 in Philadelphia) [1] is an American lawyer and was a member of the cabinet of former Pennsylvania governor Tom Corbett. Aichele was graduated in 1970 with a B.A. from Cornell University and [2] in 1977 at Temple University School of Law. [1] He became General Counsel of Pennsylvania on January 18, 2011. [1]
She was endorsed by EMILY's List, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf, former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, and President Barack Obama. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] In April 2016, she defeated former U.S. Representative Joe Sestak and then-Mayor of Braddock John Fetterman in the Democratic primary. [ 16 ]