For Immediate Release I January 7, 2020
WASHINGTON — Yesterday, President Trump announced the nominations of Jessie K. Liu to be Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Crimes and Jennifer Yue Barber to be Representative of the United States of America on the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, with the rank of Ambassador.
“We congratulate Jessie K. Liu on her nomination to serve as  the Under Secretary of the Treasury. Ms. Liu is an experienced and  respected attorney with a record of leadership as U.S. Attorney. She is  well qualified to oversee the Office of Terrorism and Financial  Intelligence,” said Bonnie Lee Wolf, president of the National Asian  Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA). “We congratulate Jennifer Yue  Barber on her nomination to serve as Representative of the United  States of America on the Economic and Social Council of the United  Nations. Ms. Barber has a strong record of encouraging and creating  economic opportunity and is well qualified to serve as Ambassador. We  are encouraged to see Asian Pacific American women like Ms. Liu and Ms.  Barber continue to break barriers and serve as role models.”
             
 A litigator with over 20 years of experience, Liu is  presently the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. She previously  served as Deputy General Counsel for the Department of the Treasury, as  an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the District of Columbia and in several  senior positions in the U.S. Department of Justice, including as Deputy  Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Rights Division, counsel to the  Deputy Attorney General and Deputy Chief of Staff for the National  Security Division. She was a partner at the law firms Morrison &  Foerster LLP and Jenner & Block LLP. Liu clerked for then-Chief  Judge Carolyn Dineen King of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth  Circuit in Houston, Texas. She received her A.B., summa cum laude, from  Harvard University and her J.D. from Yale Law School. A longtime member  of the Asian Pacific American legal community, Liu served as a co-chair  of the 2012 NAPABA Convention in Washington, D.C. She is also a  recipient of the NAPABA Best Under 40 Award.  
             
Barber is a member of the law firm Frost Brown Todd LLC  focusing on state and local tax, economic incentives, and government  affairs. She was appointed by the Governor of Kentucky to serve on the  University of Kentucky’s Board of Trustees. Barber is also a member of  the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Tax Working Group and Litigation  Committee and a member of the American Bar Association and Kentucky Bar  Association, where she leads and serves on multiple committees. She is  also a member of the local advisory board for United States Bank, the  nation’s fifth largest commercial bank. She served on the Kentucky State  Fair Board, which has over $450 million in annual economic impact to  Kentucky. Barber earned her B.S. from the University of Kentucky and her  J.D. from the University of Kentucky College of Law. She clerked in the  Office of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Kentucky. Barber is  a member of the NAPABA Partners Committee.
             
Barber is also nominated to be an Alternate U.S. Representative to the United Nations General Assembly.
             
NAPABA commends President Trump for announcing the nomination of Jessie K. Liu and Jennifer Yue Barber. 
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The National Asian Pacific American Bar Association  (NAPABA) is the national association of Asian Pacific American (APA)  attorneys, judges, law professors, and law students. NAPABA represents  the interests of over 50,000 attorneys and over 80 national, state, and  local bar associations. Its members include solo practitioners, large  firm lawyers, corporate counsel, legal services and non-profit  attorneys, and lawyers serving at all levels of government. NAPABA  engages in legislative and policy advocacy, promotes APA political  leadership and political appointments, and builds coalitions within the  legal profession and the community at large. NAPABA also serves as a  resource for government agencies, members of Congress, and public  service organizations about APAs in the legal profession, civil rights,  and diversity in the courts.


