The official Food and Drug Administration’s organizational chart.
The Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity Management and is headed by Ms. Georgia Coffey.
The Office of the Commissioner consists of four positions:
The Office of the Administrative Law Judge and is headed by the Administrative Law Judge, Daniel Davidson. The Office of the Administrative Law Judge reports directly to the Secretary of HHS and has a coordination line to the Office of the Commissioner.
The Office of the Chief Counsel which is headed by Chief Counsel, Sheldon Bradshaw, J.D.
The Office of External Relations which is headed by Associate Commissioner Theresa A. Toigo who is serving in an acting capacity.
The Office of Legislation whose directorship is vacant.
The Office of Crisis Management and is headed by Director, Ellen F. Morrison.
The Office of Management which is headed by Associate Commissioner Kathleen Heuer.
The Office of Science and Health Coordination and is headed by Associate Commissioner Norris Alderson, Ph.D.
The Office of International Activities and Strategic Initiatives and is headed by Deputy Commissioner Murray Lumpkin, M.D.
The Office of Policy and Planning and is headed by Associate Commissioner Randall Lutter, Ph.D.
The Office of Regulatory Affairs and is headed by Associate Commissioner Margaret Glavin.
The FDA’s six centers.
The Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition and is headed by Robert Brackett, Ph.D.
The Center for Drug Evaluation and Research and is headed by Steven Galson, M.D.
The Center for Veterinary Medicine and is headed by Stephen Sundlof, D.V.M., Ph.D.
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health and is headed by Daniel G. Schultz, M.D.
The National Center for Toxicological Research and is headed by William Slikker, Ph.D (Acting).
The Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research and is headed by Jesse Goodman, M.D.
The chart was prepared by the Division of Management Systems at 301-827-4810. The division is a component of the Office of Management Programs, Office of Management. It was prepared on December 8, 2006.