List of Executive Office appointments by Joe Biden
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There are about 4,000 positions in the Executive Office of the President of the United States.[1] The core White House staff positions and most Executive Office positions are generally not required to be confirmed by the Senate. The positions that require Senate confirmation include: the director of the Office of Management and Budget, the chair and members of the Council of Economic Advisers, and the United States trade representative.
As of May 23, 2024[update], according to tracking by The Washington Post and Partnership for Public Service, of the positions that require Senate confirmation, 12 nominees have been confirmed, 1 nominee is being considered by the Senate, and 10 positions currently do not have nominees.[1]
Color key
[edit]Denotes appointees awaiting Senate confirmation.
Denotes appointees serving in an acting capacity.
Denotes appointees who have left office or offices which have been disbanded.
Appointments
[edit]White House Office
[edit]Office | Appointee | Assumed office | Left office |
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Office of the White House Chief of Staff | |||
Jeff Zients |
February 8, 2023 | ||
Ron Klain[2] |
January 20, 2021 | February 7, 2023 | |
— |
February 9, 2024 | — | |
Jen O'Malley Dillon |
January 20, 2021 | February 8, 2024 | |
— |
Bruce Reed |
January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
February 8, 2023 | — | |
— |
Katie Reilly | May 2023[3] | — |
Reema Shah | April 2022[4] | February 2023[5] | |
Elizabeth Wilkins |
January 20, 2021 | February 2022[6] | |
— |
Saloni Sharma | March 2023[7] | — |
Remi Yamamoto |
January 20, 2021 | March 2023[8] | |
— |
Vivek Viswanathan | October 2022[9] | — |
January 20, 2021 | September 2022[10] | ||
— |
Thomas Winslow | January 20, 2021 | — |
Senior Advisors & Counselors to the President | |||
Steve Ricchetti |
January 20, 2021 | — | |
— |
John McCarthy | January 20, 2021 | — |
Mike Donilon[2] |
January 20, 2021 | — | |
Anita Dunn |
January 20, 2021 | August 12, 2021 | |
May 5, 2022 | August 2024[11] | ||
— |
Gene Sperling |
March 15, 2021 | August 2024[12] |
— |
Mitch Landrieu |
November 15, 2021 | — |
— |
Stephen K. Benjamin |
April 1, 2023 | — |
Keisha Lance Bottoms |
July 1, 2022 | April 1, 2023 | |
Cedric Richmond[2] |
January 20, 2021 | May 18, 2022[13][14] | |
— |
John Podesta |
September 2, 2022 | — |
— |
Lise Clavel |
January 2022[15] | March 1, 2023[16] |
Tyler Moran | July 2021[17] | February 2022[18][19] | |
Amy Pope | March 2021 | July 16, 2021[17] | |
— |
Alida Garcia | March 2021[20] | September 2021[21] |
— |
Reggie Greer | January 20, 2021 | March 25, 2022[22] |
Office of Communications | |||
Ben LaBolt | February 2023 | — | |
Kate Bedingfield |
January 20, 2021 | March 1, 2023[23] | |
Kristen Orthman | June 2023[24] | — | |
Kate Berner | January 20, 2021 | May 31, 2023[25] | |
Herbie Ziskend | August 2022[25] | — | |
Jennifer Molina | October 2022[26] | — | |
Kate Berner | January 20, 2021 | August 2022[25] | |
Pili Tobar |
January 20, 2021 | May 2022 | |
— |
Khanya Brann | January 20, 2021 | November 2021 |
— |
Terry Moynihan | March 2022[27] | — |
Todd Zubatkin | |||
Megan Apper | January 20, 2021 | January 2022[28] | |
— |
Terry Moynihan | January 20, 2021 | — |
Todd Zubatkin | |||
— |
Michael Gwin | January 20, 2021 | June 8, 2022[29] |
— |
Meghan Hays |
January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Matthew Hill | January 20, 2021 | December 2022[30] |
— |
Rykia Dorsey Craig | October 2021 | March 2023[23] |
Paige Hill | January 20, 2021 | October 15, 2021[31] | |
— |
Seth Schuster | January 20, 2021 | — |
Haris Talwar | February 2022[32] | — | |
Rykia Dorsey Craig | January 20, 2021 | October 2021 | |
Ike Hajinazarian |
January 20, 2021 | October 29, 2021[33] | |
— |
Jennifer Molina | January 20, 2021 | October 2022[26] |
— |
Khanya Brann | November 2021 | — |
Emma Riley |
January 20, 2021 | November 19, 2021 | |
— |
Lucas Acosta | April 2022 | — |
Mariel Sáez | January 20, 2021 | February 2022 | |
Office of the Press Secretary | |||
Karine Jean-Pierre |
May 13, 2022 | — | |
Jen Psaki |
January 20, 2021 | May 13, 2022 | |
Olivia Dalton |
September 2022[25][34] | March 13, 2024 | |
Karine Jean-Pierre |
January 20, 2021 | May 13, 2022 | |
Andrew Bates | March 29, 2021[35] | — | |
Emilie Simons | October 2022[26] | — | |
Chris Meagher |
March 3, 2021[36][37] | September 2022[26] | |
TJ Ducklo | January 20, 2021 | February 13, 2021 | |
— |
Robbie Dornbush | June 2022[38] | — |
Amanda Finney | January 20, 2021 | July 2022[39] | |
Abdullah Hasan | June 2022 | — | |
Michael Kikukawa | October 2022[26] | — | |
Robyn Patterson | October 2022[26] | — | |
Kevin Munoz | January 20, 2021 | March 2023[40] | |
Emilie Simons | April 5, 2021[41] | October 2022[26] | |
Vedant Patel |
January 20, 2021 | June 1, 2022[42][43] | |
Rosemary Boeglin | January 20, 2021 | March 2021[44] | |
— |
Amijah Townsend-Holmes | January 20, 2021 | — |
Angela Perez |
January 20, 2021 | July 8, 2022[45] | |
Michael Kikukawa | January 20, 2021 | June 14, 2022 | |
Office of Speechwriting | |||
Vinay Reddy |
January 20, 2021 | — | |
— |
Amber Macdonald | January 2021 | — |
Brenda Jones | July 2022[46] | — | |
Megan Rooney | September 2022[47] | — | |
Dan Cluchey | February 2021 | May 2023[48] | |
Jeff Nussbaum | February 2021 | April 25, 2022[4] | |
Office of the First Lady | |||
Carlos Elizondo |
January 20, 2021 | — | |
Liz Hart | January 20, 2021 | — | |
Office of Cabinet Affairs | |||
Evan Ryan |
January 20, 2021 | — | |
Daniel Koh |
August 2022 | — | |
Nik Blosser | May 2022 | July 15, 2022[49] | |
Cristóbal Alex |
January 20, 2021 | May 13, 2022[50] | |
Office of the White House Counsel | |||
Ed Siskel |
September 2023 | — | |
Stuart F. Delery |
July 2022 | September 2023 | |
January 20, 2021 | July 2022 | ||
Stuart F. Delery |
January 20, 2021 | July 2022 | |
Jonathan Su |
January 20, 2021 | June 2022 | |
Danielle Conley |
January 20, 2021 | June 2022 | |
— |
Tona Boyd | January 20, 2021 | — |
Abbe Gluck | January 20, 2021 | November 2021 | |
— |
Paige Herwig |
January 20, 2021 | |
Sean Crotty |
January 2023 | — | |
Alicia O'Brien | February 2021 | January 2023[51] | |
— |
Jake Phillips | February 2022[52] | — |
Jonathan Cedarbaum | January 20, 2021 | February 2022[53] | |
— |
Ashley Deeks |
January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Sean Crotty |
September 2022 | January 2023 |
— |
Megan Ceronsky |
January 20, 2021 | — |
Michael Posada | January 20, 2021 | — | |
Jeremy Kreisberg | August 2021 | — | |
Jude Volek | August 2021 | — | |
Jonathan Meltzer | February 2022 | — | |
Jess Blakemore | January 2023[54] | — | |
Jennifer Sokoler | January 20, 2021 | January 2023[55] | |
Martine Cicconi | January 20, 2021 | December 2022[56] | |
Justin Dews | June 2022[57] | November 2022[57] | |
Vanessa Dube Le | April 2022 | October 2022[58] | |
Sean Crotty |
January 20, 2021 | September 2022 | |
Maury Riggan | January 20, 2021 | July 2022[59] | |
Erica Songer |
January 20, 2021 | July 2022[60] | |
Funmi Olorunnipa Badejo |
January 20, 2021 | June 2022 | |
Larry Schwartztol |
January 20, 2021 | June 2022[61] | |
Lauren Moore | January 20, 2021 | April 2022 | |
Neha Gupta | January 20, 2021 | April 2022 | |
Katie Schettig Raut | April 2021 | March 2022[62] | |
Janet Kim | January 20, 2021 | March 2022 | |
— |
Sam Kleiner | January 20, 2021 | October 2021 |
— |
Jaimie McFarlin | January 20, 2021 | August 2022 |
Caroline McKay | January 20, 2021 | August 2022[63] | |
Justin Dews | January 20, 2021 | June 2022[57] | |
Leah Wong | January 20, 2021 | April 2022 | |
Samiyyah Ali | January 20, 2021 | February 2022 | |
Reema Shah | January 20, 2021 | January 2022[5] | |
Ephraim McDowell | January 20, 2021 | January 2022 | |
Office of Intergovernmental Affairs | |||
June 12, 2023 | — | ||
Julie Chavez Rodriguez |
January 20, 2021 | — | |
Gabe Amo |
January 20, 2021 | April 2023[64] | |
Yvanna Cancela | April 28, 2023 | — | |
Kate Marshall |
September 2021 | February 1, 2023 | |
Office of Presidential Personnel | |||
Gautam Raghavan |
January 2022 | — | |
Catherine M. Russell |
January 20, 2021 | January 2022[65] | |
Katie Petrelius[66] | January 2022 | — | |
Gautam Raghavan |
January 20, 2021 | January 2022[65] | |
— |
Stacy Eichner | January 2022[66] | — |
— |
Mat Hernandez | January 20, 2021 | August 2021 |
— |
Claudia Chavez | January 2022 | — |
— |
Rebecca Kasper | September 2022[67] | — |
Jeff Marootian |
January 20, 2021 | September 2022 | |
— |
Ruben Gonzales | April 2022 | — |
Corina Cortez | January 20, 2021 | April 2022 | |
— |
Namrata Mujumdar | September 2022[67] | — |
Linda Shim | September 2021 | September 2022[67] | |
Karen Andre |
January 20, 2021 | September 2021 | |
— |
Vanessa Millones | June 2022 | — |
— |
David E. White, Jr. | January 2022 | — |
Thomas Zimmerman | January 20, 2021 | January 2022 | |
— |
Jamie Citron | January 20, 2021 | September 2022[68] |
— |
Meredith Jachowicz | May 2022[69] | — |
Katie Petrelius | January 20, 2021 | January 2022[66] | |
— |
Vanessa Millones | June 2021 | June 2022[70] |
Dani Durante | January 20, 2021 | June 2021 | |
— |
Reggie Greer | January 20, 2021 | March 25, 2022[22] |
— |
Elvir Klempic | August 2022[71] | — |
Danielle Okai | January 20, 2021 | May 2022[72] | |
— |
Paige Nygaard | 2022 | — |
— |
Ali Bokhari | 2022 | — |
— |
Atissa Ladjevardian | May 2022[69] | — |
Brandon Thompson | January 2021 | May 13, 2022[73] | |
— |
Julianne Rhinebeck | February 2021[74] | November 2022[75][74] |
— |
Ali Greenstein | October 2022[76] | — |
Tarah Marshall | September 2021[77] | October 2022[77] | |
— |
Katie Hendrickson | January 2021 | September 2021 |
— |
Bernadette Hobson | 2021 | November 2021[78] |
— |
Matt Dannenberg |
January 20, 2021 | March 2021[79] |
Vanessa Millones | April 2021 | June 2021 | |
Jacob Sztraicher |
January 20, 2021 | October 2021 | |
Stacy Eichner | January 20, 2021 | January 2022[66] | |
Meredith Jachowicz | March 2021 | May 2022[69] | |
Allison Wong | January 20, 2021 | May 2022[80] | |
— |
Natalie Punchak | June 2022 | — |
Arielle Borsos | January 2022 | July 2022[81] | |
Shamik Trivedi | June 2021 | March 2022 | |
Andrew Strelka |
January 20, 2021 | August 2021 | |
— |
Jordan Orosz | January 20, 2021 | August 2021 |
Office of Legislative Affairs | |||
Shuwanza Goff | August 1, 2023 | — | |
January 20, 2021 | August 1, 2023 | ||
— |
Lee Slater | April 2023[82] | — |
Chris Slevin | January 20, 2021 | March 2023[83] | |
— |
Ashley Jones | March 2023[83] | — |
Shuwanza Goff | January 20, 2021 | February 2023[84] | |
— |
Reema Dodin | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Alex Haskell | June 2022[85] | — |
Kaitlyn Hobbs Demers | January 20, 2021 | June 2022[85] | |
— |
Dana Shubat | April 2023[86] | — |
— |
Christopher Garcia | January 20, 2021 | — |
Dana Shubat | January 20, 2021 | April 2023[86] | |
— |
Radha Adhar | October 2022[87] | — |
David Bonine | April 2023[88] | — | |
Vernon Baker | April 2023[88] | — | |
Zephranie Buetow | January 20, 2021 | March 2023 | |
Chad Metzler | March 9, 2021 | November 2022[89] | |
Jonathan Black | March 9, 2021 | October 2022[90] | |
Elizabeth Jurinka | March 9, 2021 | October 2022[91] | |
— |
Alicia Molt-West |
January 20, 2021 | — |
Angela Ramirez | January 20, 2021 | — | |
Audra Jackson | April 2023[92] | — | |
Lee Slater | January 20, 2021 | April 2023[82] | |
Ashley Jones | January 20, 2021 | March 2023[83] | |
— |
Roberto Berrios | September 2022[93] | — |
Jim Secreto | January 20, 2021 | September 2022[93] | |
Oval Office Operations | |||
Richard Ruffner | February 9, 2024 | — | |
January 20, 2021 | February 9, 2024 | ||
Ashley Williams | January 20, 2021 | — | |
— |
Jacob Spreyer | September 2022[94] | — |
Stephen Goepfert |
January 20, 2021 | August 2022[94] | |
National Economic Council | |||
Lael Brainard |
February 21, 2023[95][96] | — | |
Brian Deese |
January 20, 2021 | February 21, 2023[97][96] | |
Daniel Hornung[98] |
August 2023 | — | |
Jon Donenberg[99] | November 2023 | — | |
Navtej Dhillon[100] | March 2024 | — | |
Bharat Ramamurti |
January 20, 2021 | September 2023[101] | |
Sameera Fazili |
January 20, 2021 | December 2, 2022[102] | |
David Kamin | January 20, 2021 | May 27, 2022[103] | |
Aviva Aron-Dine | May 2022 | February 2024[104] | |
Joelle Gamble[105] |
April 2023 | March 2024[106] | |
— |
Leandra English | March 5, 2021 | — |
— |
Brendan Danaher[107] | August 2023 | – |
Celeste Drake | July 2022[108] | August 6, 2023[109] | |
Seth D. Harris |
March 5, 2021 | July 2022[108] | |
— |
Nadiya Beckwith-Stanley | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Clare Sierawski | August 2021[110] | — |
— |
Elizabeth Kelly | January 2022[111] | — |
Hannah Garden-Monheit | May 2022[112] | — | |
Michael Negron |
August 2022[113] | — | |
Joelle Gamble |
January 20, 2021 | May 2022[114] | |
Daniel Hornung |
January 2021 | July 2023 | |
— |
Alex Jacquez | December 2022[115] | — |
— |
Monica Gorman | September 2022[116][117] | — |
Elisabeth Reynolds | April 2021 | October 2022[118] | |
— |
Tim Wu |
March 5, 2021 | — |
— |
Samantha Silverberg | February 2021[119] | — |
Domestic Policy Council | |||
— |
Neera Tanden |
May 26, 2023 | – |
Susan Rice |
January 20, 2021 | May 26, 2023 | |
— |
September 2022[10] | — | |
Carmel Martin | January 20, 2021 | September 2022[120] | |
— |
Christen Linke Young | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Betsy Lawrence | February 2022[121] | — |
Esther Olavarria | January 20, 2021 | February 2022[122] | |
— |
Jenny Yang |
April 2023[88] | — |
Chiraag Bains |
October 25, 2021[123] | March 2023[124] | |
Catherine Lhamon |
January 20, 2021 | October 2021 | |
— |
Priya Singh | July 2022[125] | — |
Erin Pelton |
May 2021 | July 2022[125] | |
— |
Alex Yudelson | January 2022[126] | August 2022[127] |
Alex Pascal | January 2021 | January 2022[126] | |
— |
Stefanie Feldman | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Rykia Dorsey Craig | March 2023[23] | — |
Patrick Rodenbush | June 2021 | March 2023[23] | |
Erin Pelton |
January 2021 | May 2021 | |
— |
Alex Pascal | January 2022[126] | — |
— |
Kelliann Blazek |
January 2021 | — |
— |
Vanessa Chen | October 2021 | — |
Chiraag Bains |
January 2021 | October 25, 2021 | |
— |
Justin Vail |
January 2021 | — |
— |
Maureen Tracey-Mooney |
January 2021 | November 2022[128] |
— |
Erika Poethig |
January 2021 | April 2023[129] |
— |
Leidy Perez-Davis | March 2022 | — |
Tyler Moran | January 20, 2021 | July 2021[17] | |
— |
Pronita Gupta |
January 2021 | — |
— |
Libby Washburn | January 2021 | May 2022[130] |
— |
Catherine Oakar | January 2021 | — |
— |
Sandra Elizabeth Ford |
May 10, 2021[131] | — |
— |
Amber Greene | July 2022 | — |
Donald K. Sherman |
February 2021 | October 2021 | |
— |
Elizabeth Brown | June 2021 | — |
Stephonn Alcorn | January 2021 | June 2021 | |
— |
Terri Tanielian | January 2021 | — |
National Security Council | |||
Jake Sullivan[2] |
January 20, 2021 | — | |
Jon Finer |
January 20, 2021 | — | |
— |
Anne Neuberger |
January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Mike Pyle | May 2022 | — |
Daleep Singh |
February 2021 | May 2022 | |
Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall |
January 20, 2021 | — | |
Joshua Geltzer |
July 2021 | — | |
Russell Travers |
January 20, 2021 | October 1, 2021[37] | |
— |
Caitlin Durkovich |
October 2022[132] | — |
— Chief of Staff to the National Security Council |
Curtis Ried |
September 2022[133] | — |
Yohannes Abraham |
January 20, 2021 | September 2022 | |
— Deputy Chief of Staff to the National Security Council |
Ryan Harper | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Ariana Berengaut | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Ella Lipin | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Hilary Hurd | January 20, 2021 | January 2023[134] |
John MacWilliams | January 2021 | — | |
— |
Dana L. Banks |
July 2022 | — |
— |
Cara L. Abercrombie |
June 2022 | 2023 |
— |
Rob Berschinski[135] |
February 2022 | — |
Shanthi Kalathil |
January 20, 2021 | February 2022[135] | |
— |
Vacant | — | — |
Kurt M. Campbell |
January 20, 2021 | February 12, 2024 | |
— |
Brett McGurk |
January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
January 20, 2021 | April 2021 | |
— |
John Kirby |
June 6, 2022[136] | — |
— |
Jason Matheny |
March 2021 | June 2022[137] |
— |
Judd Devermont | July 2022 | — |
Dana L. Banks |
January 20, 2021 | July 2022 | |
— |
Pranay Vaddi |
May 2022 | — |
Mallory Stewart |
January 20, 2021[37] | April 18, 2022 | |
— |
Sarah Beran |
March 2023[138] | — |
Laura Rosenberger |
January 20, 2021 | March 2023[139] | |
— |
Clare Linkins |
January 20, 2021 | May 2022[140] |
— |
Andrew Scott | August 2021 | July 2022 |
Michael Sulmeyer |
January 2021 | May 10, 2021[141] | |
— |
Steven M. Kelly | July 2022[142] | — |
Amit Mital |
April 2021 | July 29, 2022[143] | |
— |
Cara L. Abercrombie |
January 20, 2021 | 2023 |
— |
Rob Berschinski |
March 2021 | — |
— |
Paula Garcia Tufro | September 2022[144] | — |
Linda Etim |
January 20, 2021 | Summer 2022[73] | |
— |
Edgard Kagan |
January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Melanie Nakagawa |
January 20, 2021 | August 30, 2022 |
— |
Amanda Sloat |
January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Maury Riggan | September 2022[59] | — |
— |
Raj Panjabi[145] |
February 2022 | — |
Elizabeth Cameron |
January 20, 2021 | February 2022 | |
— |
Maher Bitar |
January 21, 2021[37] | — |
— |
Christina Segal-Knowles | September 2022[146] | — |
Peter Harrell |
January 20, 2021 | September 2022[146] | |
— |
Jennifer M. Harris |
March 2021 | — |
— |
Casey Redmon | February 2022[147] | — |
Rebecca Brocato | January 20, 2021 | January 2022[148] | |
— |
Barbara A. Leaf |
January 20, 2021 | May 2022 |
— |
Josh Black | May 2023[149] | — |
Curtis Ried |
2021 | September 2022[133] | |
— |
Amanda Mansour | August 2021 | — |
Tanya Bradsher |
January 20, 2021 | March 2021[150] | |
— Spokesperson for the National Security Council |
Adrienne Watson[151] |
March 31, 2022 | — |
Emily Horne | January 20, 2021 | March 30, 2022[152] | |
— |
Jason Tama | November 2022[132] | April 2023[153] |
Caitlin Durkovich |
January 20, 2021 | October 2022[132] | |
— |
Nicholas Berliner |
March 2023[154] | |
Eric Green |
January 2021 | March 2023[154] | |
Andrea Kendall-Taylor | N/A | N/A
Announced but did not serve | |
— |
Sumona Guha | January 20, 2021 | October 2022[155] |
— |
Carlyn Reichel | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Thomas J. Wright | April 2022[156] | — |
Sasha Baker |
January 20, 2021 | February 2022 | |
— |
Tarun Chhabra |
January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Katie Tobin |
January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Juan Gonzalez |
January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Marc Gustafson |
March 2022[157] | — |
Mark Damiano |
January 2021 | March 2022[157] | |
Office of the National Cyber Director | |||
Harry Coker[158] |
December 15, 2023
(Confirmed December 12, 2023, 59–40)[159] |
— | |
Chris Inglis[160] |
July 11, 2021[161]
(Confirmed June 17, 2021 by voice vote)[162] |
February 15, 2023[163] | |
Office of Management and Administration | |||
— |
Dave Noble |
August 19, 2022[164] | — |
Anne Filipic |
January 20, 2021 | August 2022[165] | |
— |
Sarah Feldmann | October 2021[166] | — |
Faisal Amin |
March 9, 2021 | July 2021 | |
— |
Dana Rosenzweig | March 9, 2021 | — |
— |
Christian Peele | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Frances Dougherty | February 2022[167] | — |
Sarah Feldmann | January 20, 2021 | October 2021 | |
— |
Daniel Jacobson |
March 9, 2021 | June 2022 |
— |
Michael Leach | January 20, 2021 | — |
Adam Schultz |
January 20, 2021 | — | |
— |
Austin Lin | September 2022[168] | — |
David Recordon |
January 20, 2021 | September 2022[169] | |
— |
Marcela Escobar-Alava | March 2021[170] | — |
Austin Lin | January 20, 2021 | September 2022[168] | |
— |
Jeffrey Wexler | January 20, 2021 | — |
Office of Digital Strategy | |||
— |
Rob Flaherty |
January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Rebecca Rinkevich | January 20, 2021 | — |
Christian Tom | |||
— |
Brendan Cohen | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Maha Ghandour | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Eric Bravo | January 20, 2021 | August 2022[171] |
— |
Rachel Velasquez | August 2022[171] | — |
Jonathan Hebert | January 20, 2021 | June 2022[172] | |
— |
Jenna Sumar | August 2022[171] | — |
Drew Heskett | January 20, 2021 | August 2022[171] | |
— |
Jaime Lopez | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Carahna Magwood | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Abbey Pitzer | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Olivia Raisner | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Aisha Shah | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Cameron Trimble | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Ariana Mushnick | September 2022[10] | — |
White House Office of the Staff Secretary | |||
Stefanie Feldman | May 26, 2023 | – | |
Neera Tanden |
October 22, 2021 | May 26, 2023 | |
Jessica Hertz | January 20, 2021 | October 22, 2021[37] | |
Michael Hochman |
January 20, 2021 | June 2022[172] | |
— |
Garrett Lamm | September 2021[173] | — |
Eva Kemp | March 9, 2021 | September 2021[174] | |
Office of Scheduling and Advance | |||
— |
Ryan Montoya | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Araz Pourmorad | June 2021[175] | — |
Lisa Kohnke | January 20, 2021 | July 2021[176] | |
— |
Connolly Keigher | May 17, 2021[177] | — |
Office of Political Strategy and Outreach | |||
— |
Emmy Ruiz | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Alana Mounce | July 2022[178] | — |
— |
Erin Wilson | January 20, 2021 | May 30, 2022[179] |
— |
Carla Frank |
February 2021 | — |
— |
Natalie Montelongo | July 2022[178] | — |
Office of Public Engagement | |||
— |
Jamie Citron | September 2022[68] | — |
— |
Tara Murray | September 2022[180] | — |
Adrian Saenz |
January 20, 2021 | August 3, 2022[181] | |
Office of Clean Energy Innovation and Implementation | |||
— |
Kristina Costa | September 2022[182][183] | — |
White House Military Office | |||
— |
Maju Varghese |
March 9, 2021 | January 21, 2022[184] |
Commission on White House Fellowships | |||
— |
Rose Vela | March 15, 2021 | — |
Office of Domestic Climate Policy
[edit]Office | Appointee | Assumed office | Left office |
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Ali Zaidi |
September 16, 2022 | — | |
Gina McCarthy |
January 20, 2021 | September 16, 2022 | |
Ali Zaidi |
January 20, 2021 | September 16, 2022 | |
— Special Presidential Envoy for Climate |
John Podesta |
March 6, 2024 | — |
John Kerry |
January 20, 2021 | March 6, 2024 | |
— |
Maggie Thomas | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
David J. Hayes |
January 20, 2021 | September 2022[185] |
John B. Rhodes | August 2021[186] | August 2022[186] | |
Philip Giudice | February 2021 | June 2021[187] | |
— |
Jahi Wise |
June 2022[188] | January 2023[188] |
— |
Sonia Aggarwal | June 2022[189] | — |
— |
Jahi Wise |
January 20, 2021 | June 2022[188] |
— |
Sonia Aggarwal | January 20, 2021 | June 2022[189] |
President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology
[edit]President's Intelligence Advisory Board
[edit]Office | Appointee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
— |
May 4, 2022[193] | — | |
— |
May 4, 2022[193] | — | |
May 4, 2022[193] | — | ||
May 4, 2022[193] | — | ||
June 15, 2022[194] | — | ||
August 26, 2022[195] | — | ||
Blair Effron | August 26, 2022[195] | — | |
October 14, 2022[196] | — | ||
Mark Angelson | November 22, 2022[197] | — | |
January 26, 2023[198] | — | ||
January 26, 2023[198] | — | ||
Kneeland Youngblood | January 26, 2023[198] | — |
Office of National Drug Control Policy
[edit]Office | Appointee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
— |
Rahul Gupta[199] |
November 5, 2021
(Confirmed October 28, 2021 by voice vote)[200] |
— |
— |
Regina LaBelle[201] |
February 3, 2021 | — |
— |
Mario Moreno[201] | February 3, 2021 | — |
Office of Science and Technology Policy
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
— |
Arati Prabhakar |
October 3, 2022
(Confirmed September 22, 2022, 56–40)[202] |
— |
Alondra Nelson |
February 18, 2022[203] | October 3, 2022 | |
Eric Lander |
June 2, 2021
(Confirmed May 28, 2021 by voice vote)[204] |
February 18, 2022[192]
Resigned amid reports that he bullied staff members[192] | |
— |
TBA | — | — |
— |
Kei Koizumi |
October 2021 | — |
— |
Jane Lubchenco |
March 2021 | — |
— |
Sally Benson | November 2021 | July 2023 |
— |
April 2021 | October 2022 | |
— |
Alondra Nelson |
January 20, 2021 | February 17, 2023 |
— |
TBA | — | — |
— |
Asad Ramzanali | November 2022 | — |
Marc Aidinoff | |||
October 2021 | November 2022 | ||
Kei Koizumi |
January 20, 2021 | October 2021 | |
— |
Asad Ramzanali | May 2022 | November 2022 |
Narda Jones | January 20, 2021 | — |
Council on Environmental Quality
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
Brenda Mallory |
April 16, 2021
(Confirmed April 14, 2021, 53–45)[205] |
— | |
— |
Jalonne White-Newsome | May 2022[130][206] | — |
Cecilia Martinez[207] | January 20, 2021 | January 2022[130] | |
— |
TBA | — | — |
— |
TBA | — | — |
TBA |
Office of the United States Trade Representative
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
Katherine Tai |
March 18, 2021[208]
(Confirmed March 17, 2021, 98–0)[209] |
— | |
TBA | – | — | |
TBA | – | — | |
Sarah Bianchi[210] |
October 4, 2021[211] (Confirmed September 23, 2021, 85–11)[212] |
January 29, 2024 | |
Jayme White[210] |
September 27, 2021[213] (Confirmed September 22, 2021, 80–18)[214] |
November 1, 2023[215] | |
María Luisa Pagán[216] |
March 14, 2022
(Confirmed March 10, 2022, 80–19)[217] |
— | |
Doug McKalip |
January 9, 2023
(Confirmed December 22, 2022 by voice vote)[218] |
— | |
— |
TBA | — | — |
— |
Greta Peisch | February 2, 2021 | — |
Office of Management and Budget
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
— |
Shalanda Young[219] |
March 24, 2021 | March 17, 2022 |
March 17, 2022[220] (Confirmed March 15, 2022, 61–36)[221] |
— | ||
— |
Nani A. Coloretti[219] |
April 5, 2022
(Confirmed March 29, 2022, 57–41)[222] |
— |
Shalanda Young |
March 24, 2021 (Confirmed March 23, 2021, 63–37)[223] |
March 17, 2022 | |
— |
Jason Miller |
April 28, 2021 (Confirmed April 27, 2021, 81–13)[224] |
— |
— |
Daniel Jacobson |
June 2022 | — |
Samuel Bagenstos |
January 20, 2021[225] | June 2022 | |
— |
Karen De Los Santos | May 1, 2023[226] | — |
Rachel Wallace | October 2021[227] | April 2023[226] | |
February 2021 | July 16, 2021 | ||
— |
Livia Shmavonian[228] | October 2022 | |
Celeste Drake[229] | April 27, 2021 | July 2022 | |
— |
Deborah Robinson[230] | Announced May 8, 2023 | — |
Office of E-Government & Information Technology | |||
Clare Martorana[231] |
March 9, 2021 | — | |
Office of Federal Financial Management | |||
TBA | — | — | |
Office of Federal Procurement Policy | |||
TBA | — | — | |
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs | |||
— |
Richard Revesz |
January 2023[232]
(Confirmed December 21, 2022 by voice vote)[233] |
— |
Council of Economic Advisors
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
— |
Jared Bernstein[95] |
July 10, 2023
(Confirmed June 13, 2023, 50–49)[234] |
— |
Dr. Cecilia Rouse[2] |
March 12, 2021[235]
(Confirmed March 2, 2021, 95–4)[236] |
March 31, 2023[237] | |
— |
Heather Boushey |
January 20, 2021 | — |
Kirabo Jackson[238] | August 2023 | – | |
Jared Bernstein |
January 20, 2021 | July 10, 2023 |
White House COVID-19 Response Team
[edit]Office | Appointee | Assumed office | Left office |
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— |
Ashish Jha[239] |
April 5, 2022 | — |
Jeff Zients |
January 20, 2021 | April 5, 2022[239] | |
— |
Lisa Barclay | April 2022 | — |
January 20, 2021 | April 5, 2022[239] | ||
— |
David A. Kessler |
January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Andy Slavitt |
January 20, 2021 | June 8, 2021 |
— |
Sonya Bernstein | January 20, 2021 | — |
Amy Chang | |||
Osaremen Okolo | |||
Vidur Sharma | |||
— |
Bechara Choucair |
January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Eduardo Cisneros | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Clarke Humphrey | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Carol Johnson | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Tim Manning | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Rosa Po | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Courtney Rowe | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Dr. Cyrus Shahpar | January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Ben Wakana | January 20, 2021 | — |
Anthony Fauci |
January 20, 2021 | December 31, 2022 | |
— |
Marcella Nunez-Smith |
January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Mayra E. Alvarez | February 10, 2021 | — |
James Hildreth | |||
Andrew Imparato | |||
Victor Joseph | |||
Joneigh Khaldun | |||
Octavio Martinez | |||
Tim Putnam | |||
Vincent Toranzo | |||
Mary Turner | |||
Homer Venters | |||
Bobby Watts | |||
Haeyoung Yoon | |||
— |
Charles Anderson | March 5, 2021 | — |
— |
Sam Berger | March 5, 2021 | — |
White House Gender Policy Council
[edit]Office | Appointee | Assumed office | Left office |
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— |
Jennifer Klein |
January 20, 2021 | — |
— |
Julissa Reynoso Pantaleón |
January 20, 2021 | January 7, 2022 |
— |
Shilpa Phadke | March 2021 | August 2022 |
— |
Latifa Lyles | August 2022[240] | — |
Kalisha Dessources Figures | March 2021[241] | May 2022[242] |
White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
[edit]Office | Appointee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
— |
Melissa Rogers |
February 14, 2021 | — |
— |
Josh Dickson | February 14, 2021 | — |
White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council
[edit]Office | Appointee | Assumed office | Left office |
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— |
LaTricea Adams | March 29, 2021 | — |
Susana Almanza | |||
Jade Begay | |||
Maria Belen-Power | |||
Robert D. Bullard | |||
Tom Cormons | |||
Andrea Delgado | |||
Catherine Flowers | |||
Kim Havey | |||
Angelo Logan | |||
Maria Lopez-Nunez | |||
Harold Mitchell | |||
Richard Moore[243] | |||
Rachel Morello-Frosch | |||
Juan Parras | |||
Michele Roberts | |||
Ruth Santiago | |||
Nicky Sheats | |||
Peggy Shepard | |||
Carletta Tilousi | |||
Vi Waghiyi | |||
Kyle Whyte | |||
Beverly Wright | |||
Hli Xyooj | |||
Miya Yoshitani |
Withdrawn nominations
[edit]Office | Appointee | Announced | Withdrawn | Notes |
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— |
Neera Tanden |
November 30, 2020 | March 2, 2021[244] | |
Chief Agricultural Negotiator |
Elaine Trevino | September 13, 2021 | March 15, 2022 | |
Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy |
Biniam Gebre[245] |
August 4, 2021 | June 7, 2022[246] | |
Controller of the Office of Federal Financial Management |
Laurel Blatchford[247] |
October 26, 2021 | October 11, 2022[248] | |
— |
Christopher Wilson[216] | August 10, 2021[216] | January 3, 2023 | |
Nelson Cunningham[249] | January 11, 2024 | May 23, 2024[250] |
See also
[edit]- Joe Biden Supreme Court candidates
- Cabinet of Joe Biden, for the vetting process undergone by top-level roles including advice and consent by the Senate
- Sr. Advisor to the President, the role formerly held by Karl Rove under George W. Bush, then by Valerie Jarrett/David Axelrod/etc. under Barack Obama
- List of executive branch 'czars' e.g. Special Advisor to the President
- List of federal judges appointed by Joe Biden
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