Reshard v. Peters

579 F. Supp. 2d 57, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 75446, 2008 WL 4381546
CourtDistrict Court, District of Columbia
DecidedSeptember 29, 2008
DocketCivil Action 06-1136 (RBW)
StatusPublished
Cited by15 cases

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Reshard v. Peters, 579 F. Supp. 2d 57, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 75446, 2008 WL 4381546 (D.D.C. 2008).

Opinion

*60 MEMORANDUM OPINION

REGGIE B. WALTON, District Judge.

The plaintiff, Connie Reshard, brings this action against the defendant, Mary Peters, as United States Transportation Secretary 1 , pursuant to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (“Title VII”), as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 2000e-2, 3, 16, 16a, 16b (2000), alleging that she was unlawfully discriminated against based on her race (Black of African descent), gender (female), and retaliated against when she was not selected in 2004 as the Director of the Office of Economic and Strategic Analysis advertised in Job Announcement OST-04-001-NG (“Director position”). Complaint (“Compl.”) ¶¶ 1, 4. The plaintiff also alleges that the defendant discriminated against her based on her age in violation of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, 29 U.S.C. § 623(a) (2000). Id. ¶ 1. The plaintiff alleges both disparate impact and intentional discrimination. Id. ¶ 1. Currently before this Court is the defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment, 2 which is opposed by the plaintiff. Upon consideration of the parties’ submissions and the entire record, the Court concludes that the defendant’s motion must be granted.

I. FACTUAL BACKGROUND

The following facts are undisputed except where otherwise noted by the Court. In January, 2004, the United States Department of Transportation (“Department”) published a five page job announcement, Number OST-04-001, for the position of Director of the Office of Economic and Strategic Analysis located in the Office of the Secretary and Office of the Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy. Def.’s Mem., Exhibit (“Ex.”) F6a (Amendment Career Opportunity, United States Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary) (“Job Announcement”). The Job Announcement described the position as a senior position within the Department with duties including “[s]erv[ing] as the Chief Economic Ad-visor to the Under Secretary for Transportation Policy[;][c]onduct[ing] economic evaluations of significant regulations affecting transportation[;][p]rovid[ing] policy recommendations based on economic analysis to the Secretary and Under Seere-tary[; and] providing] guidance to the operating administration on economic assumptions, forecasting and economic analysis.” Id. at 2. The Job Announcement also described the “Managerial” and “[technical” requirements of the position, id. at 2-3, and directed applicants to file, inter alia, a “Qualifications Brief’ that addressed “how [the applicants’] experience, education, training, awards, and/or self-development activities [met] the qualifications listed [in the Job Announcement].” Id. at 4-5. The announcement was subsequently amended to extend the closing date for applications to March 31, 2004. Id. at 1.

The Department received the plaintiffs application for the position on March 31, 2004. Id., Ex. F7a (letter, resume and *61 Qualification Statement of Connie Resh-ard) (“Plaintiffs Application”). The Department acknowledged receipt of the plaintiffs application on April 1, 2004. Id., Ex. FI, Attachment (“AttaCh”) 2. The plaintiffs application indicated that she has a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Florida A & M University, a Masters degree in Economics from City University of New York and a Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University. Id., Ex. F7a (Plaintiffs Application). She had been employed as an economist in the Department’s Office of the Secretary from 1977 to 1988 as a grade GM-14 employee. Id. In contrast, the selectee, Jack Wells, holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Harvard University and a Ph.D. degree in Economics from Yale University. Id., Ex. F7b (Employment Application of Jack Wells) (“Wells’ Application”). His application also demonstrated that he has held a number of senior level positions at the Department, including, inter alia, Chief Economist in the Bureau of Transportation Statistics and Deputy Administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration. Id. at 1-2. He also had served as a Senior Democratic Professional Staff Member for the United States House of Representatives’ Subcommittee on Ground Transportation Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and held other senior level positions while employed as a congressional employee. Id. at 3.

The Administrative Application Process

Nancy L. Gauthier, a Human Resource Specialist in the Department, processed the applications. Id., Ex. F2 (Affidavit of Nancy L. Gauthier) (“Gauthier Aff.”) at ¶ 2. Ms. Gauthier reviewed the applications to assess “basic qualifications”, which the plaintiff was determined to have, id. ¶ 4, and then the applications were sent to a panel for further review, id. ¶ 2. When Ms. Gauthier conducted her review she was unaware that the plaintiff had instituted prior employment discrimination proceedings against the defendant. Id. ¶ 1.

The panel members who reviewed the applications were Department employees Jane Bachner, Sherri Alston, and Bruce Carlton. 3 Id. ¶ 4. “The panel members compared the applications with the crediting plan and rated and ranked the applicants.” Id. ¶ 3. The applicants were rated as either highly qualified, well qualified, or minimally qualified based on the qualification factors designated for the position. Id. ¶ 5. This “process resulted in the creation of a best qualified list which was sent to the selecting official,] who interviewed all applicants prior to making a selection.” Id. ¶ 3. However, the plaintiff “did not make the best qualified list based on the review by the panel” and she was not interviewed by the selecting official for the position. Id. ¶ 4.

The Panel Members’ Affidavits 4

Panel member Bachner stated in her affidavit that she “rated each application against the technical rating criteria and not against the other applicants.” Id., Ex. *62 F3 (Affidavit of Jane Bachner) (“Bachner Aff.”) ¶ 3. Ms. Bachner further stated that she had “never met” the plaintiff and “only-rated [the plaintiff] based on the information provided in her application.” Id. Ms. Bachner further stated in her affidavit that the plaintiff provided only minimal information regarding her technical qualifications. Id. Specifically, although the plaintiff indicated she had “some ... experience in economic analysis in passing, she did not describe it [with any detail].” Id. In contrast, Ms.

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