Obama names businessman to Commerce post


WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama will nominate businessman John Bryson to lead the Commerce Department, a White House official said today.

Bryson's appointment brings another private-sector player into an administration that has been making a concerted effort to improve its relationship with the business community.

Bryson is a former chairman and chief executive officer of Edison International, a California-based energy company. He also has an extensive background in environmental issues, having co-founded the Natural Resources Defense Council and served on a United Nation's advisory group on energy and climate change.

If confirmed by the Senate, Bryson would replace outgoing Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, whom Obama recently named as his next ambassador to China.