List of Executive Office appointments by Joe Biden

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 January 11, 2024, according to tracking by The Washington Post and Partnership for Public Service, of the positions that require Senate confirmation, 13 nominees have been confirmed, 2 nominees are being considered by the Senate, and 8 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
Office of the White House Chief of Staff
 


White House Chief of Staff

 
Jeff Zients
February 8, 2023
 
Ron Klain[2]
January 20, 2021 February 7, 2023
 


White House Deputy Chiefs of Staff

 
Jen O'Malley Dillon
January 20, 2021
 
Bruce Reed
 

Natalie Quillian

February 8, 2023
 


Senior Advisor to the White House Chief of Staff

Reema Shah April 2022[3] February 2023[4]
 
Elizabeth Wilkins
January 20, 2021 February 2022[5]
 


Senior Advisor for Communications to the Chief of Staff

Saloni Sharma March 2023[6]
 
Remi Yamamoto
January 20, 2021 March 2023[7]
 


Senior Advisor to the
White House Deputy Chief of Staff
(Bruce Reed)

Vivek Viswanathan October 2022[8]
 

Zayn Siddique

January 20, 2021 September 2022[9]
 


Senior Advisor to the
White House Deputy Chief of Staff
(Jen O'Malley Dillon)

Thomas Winslow January 20, 2021
Senior Advisors & Counselors to the President
 


Counselor to the President

 
Steve Ricchetti
January 20, 2021
 


Senior Advisor to the Counselor to the President

John McCarthy January 20, 2021
 


Senior Advisor to the President

 
Mike Donilon[2]
January 20, 2021
 
Anita Dunn
January 20, 2021 – August 12, 2021
May 5, 2022
 


Senior Advisor/American Rescue Plan Coordinator

 
Gene Sperling
March 15, 2021
 


Senior Advisor/Infrastructure Coordinator

 
Mitch Landrieu
November 15, 2021
 


Senior Advisor for Public Engagement
Director of the Office of Public Engagement

 
Stephen K. Benjamin
April 1, 2023
 
Keisha Lance Bottoms
July 1, 2022 April 1, 2023
 
Cedric Richmond[2]
January 20, 2021 May 18, 2022[10][11]
 


Senior Advisor for Clean Energy Innovation and Implementation
Director of the Office of Clean Energy Innovation and Implementation

 
John Podesta
September 2, 2022
 


Senior Advisor for Migration

 
Lise Clavel
January 2022[12] March 1, 2023[13]
Tyler Moran July 2021[14] February 2022[15][16]
Amy Pope March 2021 July 16, 2021[14]
 


Senior Advisor for Migration Outreach and Engagement

Alida Garcia March 2021[17] September 2021[18]
 


Senior Advisor on LGBTQ+ Engagement

Reggie Greer January 20, 2021 March 25, 2022[19]
Office of Communications
 


White House Communications Director

Ben LaBolt February 2023
 
Kate Bedingfield
January 20, 2021 March 1, 2023[20]
 


White House Principal Deputy Communications Director

Kristen Orthman 2023
Kate Berner January 20, 2021 May 31, 2023[21]
 


White House Deputy Communications Director

Herbie Ziskend August 2022[21]
Jennifer Molina October 2022[22]
Kate Berner January 20, 2021 August 2022[21]
 
Pili Tobar
January 20, 2021 May 2022
 


Senior Communications Assistant and
Special Assistant to the Director of Communications

Khanya Brann January 20, 2021 November 2021
 


Director of Research

Terry Moynihan March 2022[23]
Todd Zubatkin
Megan Apper January 20, 2021 January 2022[24]
 


Deputy Director of Research

Terry Moynihan January 20, 2021
Todd Zubatkin
 


Director of Rapid Response

Michael Gwin January 20, 2021 June 8, 2022[25]
 


Director of Message Planning

 
Meghan Hays
January 20, 2021
 


Senior Associate Communications Director

Matthew Hill January 20, 2021 December 2022[26]
 


Senior Regional Communications Director

Rykia Dorsey Craig October 2021 March 2023[20]
Paige Hill January 20, 2021 October 15, 2021[27]
 


Regional Communications Director

Seth Schuster January 20, 2021
Haris Talwar February 2022[28]
Rykia Dorsey Craig January 20, 2021 October 2021
 
Ike Hajinazarian
January 20, 2021 October 29, 2021[29]
 


Senior Director of Coalitions Media

Jennifer Molina January 20, 2021 October 2022[22]
 


Chief of Staff for the Office of Communications

Khanya Brann November 2021
 
Emma Riley
January 20, 2021 November 19, 2021
 


Director of Broadcast Media

Lucas Acosta April 2022
Mariel Sáez January 20, 2021 February 2022
Office of the Press Secretary
 


White House Press Secretary

 
Karine Jean-Pierre
May 13, 2022
 
Jen Psaki
January 20, 2021 May 13, 2022
 


Principal Deputy Press Secretary

 
Olivia Dalton
September 2022[21][30]
 
Karine Jean-Pierre
January 20, 2021 May 13, 2022
 


White House Deputy Press Secretary

Andrew Bates March 29, 2021[31]
Emilie Simons October 2022[22]
 
Chris Meagher
March 3, 2021[32][33] September 2022[22]
TJ Ducklo January 20, 2021 February 13, 2021
 


Chief of Staff for the Press Office and
Special Assistant to the Press Secretary

Robbie Dornbush June 2022[34]
Amanda Finney January 20, 2021 July 2022[35]
 


Assistant Press Secretary

Abdullah Hasan June 2022
Michael Kikukawa October 2022[22]
Robyn Patterson October 2022[22]
Kevin Munoz January 20, 2021 March 2023[36]
Emilie Simons April 5, 2021[37] October 2022[22]
 
Vedant Patel
January 20, 2021 June 1, 2022[38][39]
Rosemary Boeglin January 20, 2021 March 2021[40]
 


Press Assistant

Amijah Townsend-Holmes January 20, 2021
 
Angela Perez
January 20, 2021 July 8, 2022[41]
Michael Kikukawa January 20, 2021 June 14, 2022
Office of Speechwriting
 


Director of Speechwriting

 
Vinay Reddy
January 20, 2021
 


Senior Presidential Speechwriter

Amber Macdonald January 2021
Brenda Jones July 2022[42]
Megan Rooney September 2022[43]
Dan Cluchey February 2021 May 2023[44]
Jeff Nussbaum February 2021 April 25, 2022[3]
Office of the First Lady
 


White House Social Secretary

 
Carlos Elizondo
January 20, 2021
 


White House Deputy Social Secretary

Liz Hart January 20, 2021
Office of Cabinet Affairs
 


White House Cabinet Secretary

 
Evan Ryan
January 20, 2021
 


White House Deputy Cabinet Secretary

 
Daniel Koh
August 2022
Nik Blosser May 2022 July 15, 2022[45]
 
Cristóbal Alex
January 20, 2021 May 13, 2022[46]
Office of the White House Counsel
 


White House Counsel

Ed Siskel September 2023
 
Stuart F. Delery
July 2022 September 2023
 

Dana Remus

January 20, 2021 July 2022
 


White House Deputy Counsel

 
Stuart F. Delery
January 20, 2021 July 2022
 
Jonathan Su
January 20, 2021 June 2022
 
Danielle Conley
January 20, 2021 June 2022
 


White House Special Counsel

Tona Boyd January 20, 2021
Abbe Gluck January 20, 2021 November 2021
 


White House Senior Counsel

 
Paige Herwig
January 20, 2021
 
Sean Crotty
January 2023
Alicia O'Brien February 2021 January 2023[47]
 


Legal Advisor to the National Security Council

Jake Phillips February 2022[48]
Jonathan Cedarbaum January 20, 2021 February 2022[49]
 


Deputy Legal Advisor to the National Security Council

 
Ashley Deeks
January 20, 2021
 


White House Senior Associate Counsel

 
Sean Crotty
September 2022 January 2023
 


White House Associate Counsel

 
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[50]
Jennifer Sokoler January 20, 2021 January 2023[51]
Martine Cicconi January 20, 2021 December 2022[52]
Justin Dews June 2022[53] November 2022[53]
Vanessa Dube Le April 2022 October 2022[54]
 
Sean Crotty
January 20, 2021 September 2022
Maury Riggan January 20, 2021 July 2022[55]
 
Erica Songer
January 20, 2021 July 2022[56]
 
Funmi Olorunnipa Badejo
January 20, 2021 June 2022
 
Larry Schwartztol
January 20, 2021 June 2022[57]
Lauren Moore January 20, 2021 April 2022
Neha Gupta January 20, 2021 April 2022
Katie Schettig Raut April 2021 March 2022[58]
Janet Kim January 20, 2021 March 2022
 


White House Senior Deputy Associate Counsel

Sam Kleiner January 20, 2021 October 2021
 


White House Deputy Associate Counsel

Jaimie McFarlin January 20, 2021 August 2022
Caroline McKay January 20, 2021 August 2022[59]
Justin Dews January 20, 2021 June 2022[53]
Leah Wong January 20, 2021 April 2022
Samiyyah Ali January 20, 2021 February 2022
Reema Shah January 20, 2021 January 2022[4]
Ephraim McDowell January 20, 2021 January 2022
Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
 


Director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs

 
Julie Chavez Rodriguez
January 20, 2021
 


Deputy Director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs

 
Gabe Amo
January 20, 2021 April 2023[60]
 


Senior Advisor to Governors

 
Kate Marshall
September 2021
Office of Presidential Personnel
 


Director of the Presidential Personnel Office

 
Gautam Raghavan
January 2022
 
Catherine M. Russell
January 20, 2021 January 2022[61]
 


Deputy Director of the Presidential Personnel Office

Katie Petrelius[62] January 2022
 
Gautam Raghavan
January 20, 2021 January 2022[61]
 


Chief of Staff for the Office of Presidential Personnel

Stacy Eichner January 2022[62]
 


Vetting Chief of Staff for the Office of Presidential Personnel

Mat Hernandez January 20, 2021 August 2021
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Candidate Recruitment)

Claudia Chavez January 2022
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Climate and Science Agency Personnel)

Rebecca Kasper September 2022[63]
 
Jeff Marootian
January 20, 2021 September 2022
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Domestic Agency Personnel)

Ruben Gonzales April 2022
Corina Cortez January 20, 2021 April 2022
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Economic Agency Personnel)

Namrata Mujumdar September 2022[63]
Linda Shim September 2021 September 2022[63]
 
Karen Andre
January 20, 2021 September 2021
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Leadership Development and Appointee Engagement)

Vanessa Millones June 2022
 


Special Assistant to the President
(National Security Agency Personnel)

David E. White, Jr. January 2022
Thomas Zimmerman January 20, 2021 January 2022
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Personnel Strategy and Operations)

Jamie Citron January 20, 2021 September 2022[64]
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Presidential Boards and Commissions)

Meredith Jachowicz May 2022[65]
Katie Petrelius January 20, 2021 January 2022[62]
 


Director for Leadership & Training

Vanessa Millones June 2021 June 2022[66]
Dani Durante January 20, 2021 June 2021
 


Director of Priority Placement

Reggie Greer January 20, 2021 March 25, 2022[19]
 


Senior Associate Director of the Presidential Personnel Office
(Candidate Recruitment)

Elvir Klempic August 2022[67]
Danielle Okai January 20, 2021 May 2022[68]
 


Senior Associate Director of the Presidential Personnel Office
(Climate and Science Agency Personnel)

Paige Nygaard 2022
 


Senior Associate Director of the Presidential Personnel Office
(Domestic Agency Personnel)

Ali Bokhari 2022
 


Senior Associate Director of the Presidential Personnel Office
(Economic Agency Personnel)

Atissa Ladjevardian May 2022[65]
Brandon Thompson January 2021 May 13, 2022[69]
 


Senior Associate Director of the Presidential Personnel Office
(National Security Agency Personnel)

Julianne Rhinebeck February 2021[70] November 2022[71][70]
 


Senior Associate Director of the Presidential Personnel Office
(Personnel Strategy and Operations)

Ali Greenstein October 2022[72]
Tarah Marshall September 2021[73] October 2022[73]
 


Senior Associate Director of the Presidential Personnel Office
(Presidential Boards and Commissions)

Katie Hendrickson January 2021 September 2021
 


Senior Associate Director of the Presidential Personnel Office
(Priority Placements)

Bernadette Hobson 2021 November 2021[74]
 


Senior Associate Director of the Presidential Personnel Office

 
Matt Dannenberg
January 20, 2021 March 2021[75]
Vanessa Millones April 2021 June 2021
 
Jacob Sztraicher
January 20, 2021 October 2021
Stacy Eichner January 20, 2021 January 2022[62]
Meredith Jachowicz March 2021 May 2022[65]
Allison Wong January 20, 2021 May 2022[76]
 


Deputy Associate Counsel and Senior Tax Counsel

Natalie Punchak June 2022
Arielle Borsos January 2022 July 2022[77]
Shamik Trivedi June 2021 March 2022
 
Andrew Strelka
January 20, 2021 August 2021
 


Deputy Associate Counsel and Tax Counsel

Jordan Orosz January 20, 2021 August 2021
Office of Legislative Affairs
 


White House Director of Legislative Affairs

Shuwanza Goff August 1, 2023
 

Louisa Terrell

January 20, 2021 August 1, 2023
 


White House Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs

Lee Slater April 2023[78]
Chris Slevin January 20, 2021 March 2023[79]
 


White House Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs (House Liaison)

Ashley Jones March 2023[79]
Shuwanza Goff January 20, 2021 February 2023[80]
 


White House Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs (Senate Liaison)

Reema Dodin January 20, 2021
 


Chief of Staff for the Office of Legislative Affairs

Alex Haskell June 2022[81]
Kaitlyn Hobbs Demers January 20, 2021 June 2022[81]
 


Deputy Chief of Staff for the Office of Legislative Affairs

Dana Shubat April 2023[82]
 


Senior Legislative Affairs Advisor

Christopher Garcia January 20, 2021
Dana Shubat January 20, 2021 April 2023[82]
 


Senate Legislative Affairs Liaison

Radha Adhar October 2022[83]
David Bonine April 2023[84]
Vernon Baker April 2023[84]
Zephranie Buetow January 20, 2021 March 2023
Chad Metzler March 9, 2021 November 2022[85]
Jonathan Black March 9, 2021 October 2022[86]
Elizabeth Jurinka March 9, 2021 October 2022[87]
 


House Legislative Affairs Liaison

 
Alicia Molt-West
January 20, 2021
Angela Ramirez January 20, 2021
Audra Jackson April 2023[88]
Lee Slater January 20, 2021 April 2023[78]
Ashley Jones January 20, 2021 March 2023[79]
 


Director of Confirmations

Roberto Berrios September 2022[89]
Jim Secreto January 20, 2021 September 2022[89]
Oval Office Operations
 


White House Director of Oval Office Operations

Annie Tomasini January 20, 2021
 


White House Deputy Director of Oval Office Operations

Ashley Williams January 20, 2021
 


Personal Aide to the President of the United States

Jacob Spreyer September 2022[90]
 
Stephen Goepfert
January 20, 2021 August 2022[90]
National Economic Council
 


Director of the National Economic Council

 
Lael Brainard
February 21, 2023[91][92]
 
Brian Deese
January 20, 2021 February 21, 2023[93][92]
 


Deputy Director of National Economic Council

Daniel Hornung[94] August 2023
Jon Donenberg[95] November 2023
Navtej Dhillon[96] March 2024
 
Bharat Ramamurti
January 20, 2021 September 2023[97]
 
Sameera Fazili
January 20, 2021 December 2, 2022[98]
David Kamin January 20, 2021 May 27, 2022[99]
Aviva Aron-Dine May 2022 February 2024[100]
 
Joelle Gamble[101]
April 2023 March 2024[102]
 


Chief of Staff for the National Economic Council

Leandra English March 5, 2021
 


Deputy Assistant to the President for Labor and the Economy

Brendan Danaher[103] August 2023
Celeste Drake July 2022[104] August 6, 2023[105]
 
Seth D. Harris
March 5, 2021 July 2022[104]
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Budget and Tax Policy)

Nadiya Beckwith-Stanley January 20, 2021
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Climate Change Finance)

Clare Sierawski August 2021[106]
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Economic Policy)

 
Daniel Hornung
January 2021
Elizabeth Kelly January 2022[107]
Hannah Garden-Monheit May 2022[108]
 
Michael Negron
August 2022[109]
 
Joelle Gamble
January 20, 2021 May 2022[110]
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Economic Development and Industrial Strategy)

Alex Jacquez December 2022[111]
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Manufacturing and Industrial Policy)

Monica Gorman September 2022[112][113]
Elisabeth Reynolds April 2021 October 2022[114]
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Technology and Competition Policy)

 
Tim Wu
March 5, 2021
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Transportation and Infrastructure Policy)

Samantha Silverberg February 2021[115]
Domestic Policy Council
 


Director of the Domestic Policy Council

 
Neera Tanden
May 26, 2023
 
Susan Rice
January 20, 2021 May 26, 2023
 


Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council
(Economic Mobility)

 

Zayn Siddique

September 2022[9]
Carmel Martin January 20, 2021 September 2022[116]
 


Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council
(Health and Veterans Affairs)

Christen Linke Young January 20, 2021
 


Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council
(Immigration)

Betsy Lawrence February 2022[117]
Esther Olavarria January 20, 2021 February 2022[118]
 


Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council
(Racial Justice and Equity)

 
Jenny Yang
April 2023[84]
 
Chiraag Bains
October 25, 2021[119] March 2023[120]
 
Catherine Lhamon
January 20, 2021 October 2021
 


Chief of Staff for the Domestic Policy Council

Priya Singh July 2022[121]
 
Erin Pelton
May 2021 July 2022[121]
 


Executive Secretary of the Domestic Policy Council

Alex Yudelson January 2022[122] August 2022[123]
Alex Pascal January 2021 January 2022[122]
 


Senior Advisor to the Director of the Domestic Policy Council

Stefanie Feldman January 20, 2021
 


Senior Advisor for Communications to the Director of the Domestic Policy Council

Rykia Dorsey Craig March 2023[20]
Patrick Rodenbush June 2021 March 2023[20]
 
Erin Pelton
January 2021 May 2021
 


Special Assistant to the President
&
Senior Policy Advisor of the Domestic Policy Council

Alex Pascal January 2022[122]
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Agriculture and Rural Policy)

 
Kelliann Blazek
January 2021
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Criminal Justice and Guns Policy)

Vanessa Chen October 2021
 
Chiraag Bains
January 2021 October 25, 2021
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Democracy and Civic Participation)

 
Justin Vail
January 2021
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Education Policy)

 
Maureen Tracey-Mooney
January 2021 November 2022[124]
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Housing and Urban Policy)

 
Erika Poethig
January 2021 April 2023[125]
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Immigration)

Leidy Perez-Davis March 2022
Tyler Moran January 20, 2021 July 2021[14]
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Labor and Workers)

 
Pronita Gupta
January 2021
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Native Affairs)

Libby Washburn January 2021 May 2022[126]
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Public Health and Disparities)

Catherine Oakar January 2021
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Public Health and Science)

 
Sandra Elizabeth Ford
May 10, 2021[127]
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Racial and Economic Justice)

Amber Greene July 2022
 
Donald K. Sherman
February 2021 October 2021
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Economic Mobility and Racial Justice and Equity)

Elizabeth Brown June 2021
Stephonn Alcorn January 2021 June 2021
 


Special Assistant to the President
(Veterans Affairs)

Terri Tanielian January 2021
National Security Council
 


National Security Advisor

 
Jake Sullivan[2]
January 20, 2021
 


Principal Deputy National Security Advisor

 
Jon Finer
January 20, 2021
 


Deputy National Security Advisor
(Cyber & Emerging Tech)

 
Anne Neuberger
January 20, 2021
 


Deputy National Security Advisor
(International Economics)

Mike Pyle May 2022
 
Daleep Singh
February 2021 May 2022
 


Homeland Security Advisor

 
Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall
January 20, 2021
 


Deputy Homeland Security Advisor

 
Joshua Geltzer
July 2021
 
Russell Travers
January 20, 2021 October 1, 2021[33]
 


Deputy Homeland Security Advisor
(Resilience and Response)

 
Caitlin Durkovich
October 2022[128]
 


Executive Secretary of the National Security Council

Chief of Staff to the National Security Council

 
Curtis Ried
September 2022[129]
 
Yohannes Abraham
January 20, 2021 September 2022
 


Deputy Executive Secretary of the National Security Council

Deputy Chief of Staff to the National Security Council

Ryan Harper January 20, 2021
 


Senior Advisor to National Security Advisor

Ariana Berengaut January 20, 2021
 


Senior Advisor to the Principal Deputy National Security Advisor

Ella Lipin January 20, 2021
 


Senior Advisor to the Homeland Security Advisor

Hilary Hurd January 20, 2021 January 2023[130]
John MacWilliams January 2021
 


Special Advisor on the National Security Council
(African Leaders Summit)

 
Dana L. Banks
July 2022
 


Coordinator for Defense and Arms Control

 
Cara Abercrombie
June 2022
 


Coordinator for Democracy and Human Rights

 
Rob Berschinski[131]
February 2022
 
Shanthi Kalathil
January 20, 2021 February 2022[131]
 


Coordinator for the Indo Pacific

 
Kurt M. Campbell
January 20, 2021
 


Coordinator for the Middle East and North Africa

 
Brett McGurk
January 20, 2021
 


Coordinator for the Southern Border on the
National Security Council

 

Roberta Jacobson

January 20, 2021 April 2021
 


Coordinator for Strategic Communications

 
John Kirby
June 6, 2022[132]
 


Coordinator for Technology and National Security

 
Jason Matheny
March 2021 June 2022[133]
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(African Affairs)

Judd Devermont July 2022
 
Dana L. Banks
January 20, 2021 July 2022
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Arms Control, Disarmament & Non-Proliferation)

 
Pranay Vaddi
May 2022
 
Mallory Stewart
January 20, 2021[33] April 18, 2022
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(China)

 
Sarah Beran
March 2023[134]
 
Laura Rosenberger
January 20, 2021 March 2023[135]
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Counter-terrorism)

 
Clare Linkins
January 20, 2021 May 2022[136]
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Cyber Policy)

Andrew Scott August 2021 July 2022
 
Michael Sulmeyer
January 2021 May 10, 2021[137]
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Cybersecurity and Emerging Technology)

Steven M. Kelly July 2022[138]
 
Amit Mital
April 2021 July 29, 2022[139]
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Defense)

 
Cara Abercrombie
January 20, 2021
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Democracy and Human Rights)

 
Rob Berschinski
March 2021
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Development, Global Health & Humanitarian Response)

Paula Garcia Tufro September 2022[140]
 
Linda Etim
January 20, 2021 Summer 2022[69]
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(East Asia and Oceania)

 
Edgard Kagan
January 20, 2021
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Energy & Climate Change)

 
Melanie Nakagawa
January 20, 2021 August 30, 2022
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Europe)

 
Amanda Sloat
January 20, 2021
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Executive Secretariat)

Maury Riggan September 2022[55]
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Global Health Security and Biodefense)

 
Raj Panjabi[141]
February 2022
 
Elizabeth Cameron
January 20, 2021 February 2022
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Intelligence Programs)

 
Maher Bitar
January 21, 2021[33]
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(International Economics and Competitiveness)

Christina Segal-Knowles September 2022[142]
 
Peter Harrell
January 20, 2021 September 2022[142]
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(International Economics and Labor)

 
Jennifer M. Harris
March 2021
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Legislative Affairs)

Casey Redmon February 2022[143]
Rebecca Brocato January 20, 2021 January 2022[144]
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Middle East and North Africa)

 
Barbara A. Leaf
January 20, 2021 May 2022
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Multilateral Affairs)

Josh Black May 2023[145]
 
Curtis Ried
2021 September 2022[129]
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Partnerships and Global Engagement)

Amanda Mansour August 2021
 
Tanya Bradsher
January 20, 2021 March 2021[146]
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Press)

Spokesperson for the National Security Council

 
Adrienne Watson[147]
March 31, 2022
Emily Horne January 20, 2021 March 30, 2022[148]
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Resilience and Response)

Jason Tama November 2022[128] April 2023[149]
 
Caitlin Durkovich
January 20, 2021 October 2022[128]
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Russia and Central Asia)

 
Nicholas Berliner
March 2023[150]
 
Eric Green
January 2021 March 2023[150]
Andrea Kendall-Taylor N/A N/A

Announced but did not serve

 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(South Asia)

Sumona Guha January 20, 2021 October 2022[151]
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Speechwriting and Strategic Initiatives)

Carlyn Reichel January 20, 2021
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Strategic Planning)

Thomas J. Wright April 2022[152]
 
Sasha Baker
January 20, 2021 February 2022
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Technology and National Security)

 
Tarun Chhabra
January 20, 2021
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Transborder)

 
Katie Tobin
January 20, 2021
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(Western Hemisphere Affairs)

 
Juan Gonzalez
January 20, 2021
 


Senior Director on the National Security Council
(White House Situation Room)

 
Marc Gustafson
March 2022[153]
 
Mark Damiano
January 2021 March 2022[153]
Office of the National Cyber Director
 


National Cyber Director

 
Harry Coker[154]
December 15, 2023

(Confirmed December 12, 2023, 59–40)[155]

 
Chris Inglis[156]
July 11, 2021[157]

(Confirmed June 17, 2021 by voice vote)[158]

February 15, 2023[159]
Office of Management and Administration
 


Director of Management and Administration

 
Dave Noble
August 19, 2022[160]
 
Anne Filipic
January 20, 2021 August 2022[161]
 


Deputy Director for the Office of Administration

Sarah Feldmann October 2021[162]
 
Faisal Amin
March 9, 2021 July 2021
 


Deputy Director of Management and Administration
(Operations)

Dana Rosenzweig March 9, 2021
 


Deputy Director of Management and Administration
(Personnel)

Christian Peele January 20, 2021
 


Chief of Staff for the Office of Management and Administration

Frances Dougherty February 2022[163]
Sarah Feldmann January 20, 2021 October 2021
 


General Counsel for the Office of the Management and Administration

 
Daniel Jacobson
March 9, 2021 June 2022
 


Chief Diversity and Inclusion Director

Michael Leach January 20, 2021
 


Chief Official White House Photographer

 
Adam Schultz
January 20, 2021
 


Director of Technology

Austin Lin September 2022[164]
 
David Recordon
January 20, 2021 September 2022[165]
 


Deputy Director of Technology

Marcela Escobar-Alava March 2021[166]
Austin Lin January 20, 2021 September 2022[164]
 


Director of COVID-19 Operations

Jeffrey Wexler January 20, 2021
Office of Digital Strategy
 


Director of Digital Strategy

 
Rob Flaherty
January 20, 2021
 


Deputy Director of Digital Strategy

Rebecca Rinkevich January 20, 2021
Christian Tom
 


Platform Manager

Brendan Cohen January 20, 2021
 


Digital Partnerships Manager

Maha Ghandour January 20, 2021
 


Video Editor

Eric Bravo January 20, 2021 August 2022[167]
 


Video Director

Rachel Velasquez August 2022[167]
Jonathan Hebert January 20, 2021 June 2022[168]
 


Presidential Videographer

Jenna Sumar August 2022[167]
Drew Heskett January 20, 2021 August 2022[167]
 


Director of Platforms

Jaime Lopez January 20, 2021
 


Creative Director

Carahna Magwood January 20, 2021
 


Designer

Abbey Pitzer January 20, 2021
 


Traveling Content Director

Olivia Raisner January 20, 2021
 


Partnerships Manager

Aisha Shah January 20, 2021
 


Director of Digital Engagement

Cameron Trimble January 20, 2021
 


Director of Digital Rapid Response

Ariana Mushnick September 2022[9]
White House Office of the Staff Secretary
 


White House Staff Secretary

Stefanie Feldman May 26, 2023
 
Neera Tanden
October 22, 2021 May 26, 2023
Jessica Hertz January 20, 2021 October 22, 2021[33]
 


White House Deputy Staff Secretary

 
Michael Hochman (White House Staff)
January 20, 2021 June 2022[168]
 


Director of Presidential Correspondence

Garrett Lamm September 2021[169]
Eva Kemp March 9, 2021 September 2021[170]
Office of Scheduling and Advance
 


Director of Scheduling and Advance

Ryan Montoya January 20, 2021
 


Director of Presidential Scheduling

Araz Pourmorad June 2021[171]
Lisa Kohnke January 20, 2021 July 2021[172]
 


Director of Presidential Advance

Connolly Keigher May 17, 2021[173]
Office of Political Strategy and Outreach
 


Director of Political Strategy and Outreach

Emmy Ruiz January 20, 2021
 


Deputy Director of Political Strategy and Outreach

Alana Mounce July 2022[174]
 


Deputy Director of Political Strategy and Outreach

Erin Wilson January 20, 2021 May 30, 2022[175]
 


Director of Strategic Planning

 
Carla Frank
February 2021
 


Director of Strategic Outreach

Natalie Montelongo July 2022[174]
Office of Public Engagement
 


Principal Deputy Director of the Office of Public Engagement

Jamie Citron September 2022[64]
 


Deputy Director of the Office of Public Engagement

Tara Murray September 2022[176]
 
Adrian Saenz
January 20, 2021 August 3, 2022[177]
Office of Clean Energy Innovation and Implementation
 


Deputy Director of the Office of Clean Energy Innovation and Implementation

Kristina Costa September 2022[178][179]
White House Military Office
 


Director of the White House Military Office

 
Maju Varghese
March 9, 2021 January 21, 2022[180]
Commission on White House Fellowships
 


Director of President's Commission on White House Fellowships

Rose Vela March 15, 2021

Office of Domestic Climate Policy edit

Office Appointee Assumed office Left office
 


National Climate Advisor

 
Ali Zaidi
September 16, 2022
 
Gina McCarthy
January 20, 2021 September 16, 2022
 


Deputy National Climate Advisor

 
Ali Zaidi
January 20, 2021 September 16, 2022
 


Special Presidential Envoy for Climate

 
John Kerry
January 20, 2021
 


Chief of Staff for the Office of Domestic Climate Policy

Maggie Thomas January 20, 2021
 


Special Assistant to the President for Climate Policy

 
David J. Hayes
January 20, 2021 September 2022[181]
John B. Rhodes August 2021[182] August 2022[182]
Philip Giudice February 2021 June 2021[183]
 


Special Assistant to the President for Climate Policy and Finance

 
Jahi Wise
June 2022[184] January 2023[184]
 


Special Assistant to the President for Climate Policy, Innovation, and Deployment

Sonia Aggarwal June 2022[185]
 


Senior Advisor for Climate Policy and Finance

 
Jahi Wise
January 20, 2021 June 2022[184]
 


Senior Advisor for Climate Policy and Innovation

Sonia Aggarwal January 20, 2021 June 2022[185]

President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology edit

Office Appointee Assumed office Left office
 


Co-chair of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology

 
Frances Arnold[186]
January 20, 2021
 
Maria Zuber[186]
 
Arati Prabhakar
October 3, 2022
 
Francis Collins[187]
February 18, 2022 October 3, 2022
 
Eric Lander
September 22, 2021[186] February 18, 2022[188]
 


Member of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology

 
Dan Arvizu[186]
September 22, 2021[186]
 
John Banovetz[186]
 
Frances Colón[186]
 
Lisa Cooper[186]
 
John Dabiri[186]
 
Bill Dally[186]
 
Sue Desmond-Hellmann[186]
 
Inez Fung[186]
 
Andrea Goldsmith[186]
 
Laura H. Greene[186]
 
Paula T. Hammond[186]
 
Eric Horvitz[186]
 
Joe Kiani[186]
 
Jonathan Levin[186]
 
Stephen W. Pacala[186]
 
Saul Perlmutter[186]
 
William H. Press[186]
 
Penny Pritzker[186]
 
Jennifer Richeson[186]
 
Vicki Sato[186]
 
Lisa Su[186]
 
Kathryn D. Sullivan[186]
 
Terence Tao[186]
 
Phil Venables[186]
 
Catherine Woteki[186]
 
Dennis Assanis
May 2022
 
Ash Carter[186]
September 22, 2021[186] October 24, 2022

Died in office

 
Marvin Adams[186]
April 2022

President's Intelligence Advisory Board edit

Office Appointee Assumed office Left office
 


Chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board

 

James A. Winnefeld Jr.

May 4, 2022[189]
 


Member of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board

 

Gilman Louie

May 4, 2022[189]
 

Janet Napolitano

May 4, 2022[189]
 

Richard R. Verma

May 4, 2022[189]
 

Evan Bayh

June 15, 2022[190]
 

Jeremy Bash

August 26, 2022[191]
Blair Effron August 26, 2022[191]
 

Anne Finucane

October 14, 2022[192]
Mark Angelson November 22, 2022[193]
 

Margaret Hamburg

January 26, 2023[194]
 

Kim Cobb

January 26, 2023[194]
Kneeland Youngblood January 26, 2023[194]

Office of National Drug Control Policy edit

Office Appointee Assumed office Left office
 


Director of National Drug Control Policy

 
Rahul Gupta[195]
November 5, 2021

(Confirmed October 28, 2021 by voice vote)[196]

 


Deputy Director of National Drug Control Policy

 
Regina LaBelle[197]
February 3, 2021
 


Chief of Staff to the Director of National Drug Control Policy

Mario Moreno[197] February 3, 2021

Office of Science and Technology Policy edit

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
 


Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy

 
Arati Prabhakar
October 3, 2022

(Confirmed September 22, 2022, 56–40)[198]

 
Alondra Nelson
February 18, 2022[199] October 3, 2022
 
Eric Lander
June 2, 2021

(Confirmed May 28, 2021 by voice vote)[200]

February 18, 2022[188]

Resigned amid reports that he bullied staff members[188]

 


Associate Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy

TBA
 


Principal Deputy Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy
(Policy)

 
Kei Koizumi
October 2021
 


Deputy Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy
(Climate and Environment)

 
Jane Lubchenco
March 2021
 


Deputy Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy
(Energy)

Sally Benson November 2021 July 2023
 


Deputy Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy
(Health and Life Sciences)

 

Carrie Wolinetz

April 2021 October 2022
 


Principal Deputy Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy
(Science and Society)

 
Alondra Nelson
January 20, 2021 February 17, 2023
 


U.S. Chief Technology Officer

TBA
 


Chief of Staff to the Office of Science and Technology Policy

Asad Ramzanali November 2022
Marc Aidinoff October 2021 January 2022
January 2022 November 2022
 
Kei Koizumi
January 20, 2021 October 2021
 


Legislative Affairs Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy

Asad Ramzanali May 2022 November 2022
Narda Jones January 20, 2021

Council on Environmental Quality edit

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
 


Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality

 
Brenda Mallory
April 16, 2021

(Confirmed April 14, 2021, 53–45)[201]

 


Senior Director for Environmental Justice

Jalonne White-Newsome May 2022[126][202]
Cecilia Martinez[203] January 20, 2021 January 2022[126]
 


Deputy Director of the Council on Environmental Quality

TBA
 


Member of the Council on Environmental Quality

TBA
TBA

Office of the United States Trade Representative edit

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
 


United States Trade Representative

 
Katherine Tai
March 18, 2021[204]

(Confirmed March 17, 2021, 98–0)[205]

 


United States Deputy Trade Representative

 
Sarah Bianchi[206]
October 4, 2021[207]
(Confirmed September 23, 2021, 85–11)[208]
Nelson Cunningham[209] Announced January 11, 2024
 
Jayme White[206]
September 27, 2021[210]
(Confirmed September 22, 2021, 80–18)[211]
November 1, 2023[212]
 


United States Deputy Trade Representative
(Geneva)

 
María Luisa Pagán[213]
March 14, 2022

(Confirmed March 10, 2022, 80–19)[214]

 


Chief Agricultural Negotiator

 
Doug McKalip
January 9, 2023

(Confirmed December 22, 2022 by voice vote)[215]

 


Chief Innovation and Intellectual Property Negotiator

TBA
 


General Counsel

Greta Peisch February 2, 2021

Office of Management and Budget edit

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
 


Director of the Office of Management and Budget

 
Shalanda Young[216]
March 24, 2021 March 17, 2022
March 17, 2022[217]
(Confirmed March 15, 2022, 61–36)[218]
 


Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget

 
Nani A. Coloretti[216]
April 5, 2022

(Confirmed March 29, 2022, 57–41)[219]

 
Shalanda Young
March 24, 2021
(Confirmed March 23, 2021, 63–37)[220]
March 17, 2022
 


Deputy Director for Management
Office of Management and Budget &
Chief Performance Officer of the United States

 
Jason Miller
April 28, 2021
(Confirmed April 27, 2021, 81–13)[221]
 


General Counsel for the
Office of Management and Budget

 
Daniel Jacobson
June 2022
 
Samuel Bagenstos
January 20, 2021[222] June 2022
 


Chief of Staff for the Office of Management and Budget

Karen De Los Santos May 1, 2023[223]
Rachel Wallace October 2021[224] April 2023[223]
 

Nikki Budzinski

February 2021 July 16, 2021
 


Director of Made in America

Livia Shmavonian[225] October 2022
Celeste Drake[226] April 27, 2021 July 2022
 


Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator

Deborah Robinson[227] Announced May 8, 2023
Office of E-Government & Information Technology
 


Federal Chief Information Officer of the United States

 
Clare Martorana[228]
March 9, 2021
Office of Federal Financial Management
 


Controller of the Office of Federal Financial Management

TBA
Office of Federal Procurement Policy
 


Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy

TBA
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
 


Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs

 
Richard Revesz
January 2023[229]

(Confirmed December 21, 2022 by voice vote)[230]

Council of Economic Advisors edit

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
 


Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers

 
Jared Bernstein[91]
July 10, 2023

(Confirmed June 13, 2023, 50–49)[231]

 
Dr. Cecilia Rouse[2]
March 12, 2021[232]

(Confirmed March 2, 2021, 95–4)[233]

March 31, 2023[234]
 


Members of the Council of Economic Advisers

 
Heather Boushey
January 20, 2021
Kirabo Jackson[235] August 2023
 
Jared Bernstein
January 20, 2021 July 10, 2023

White House COVID-19 Response Team edit

Office Appointee Assumed office Left office
 


Coordinator of COVID-19 Response

 
Ashish Jha[236]
April 5, 2022
 
Jeff Zients
January 20, 2021 April 5, 2022[236]
 


Deputy Coordinator of COVID-19 Response

Lisa Barclay April 2022
 

Natalie Quillian

January 20, 2021 April 5, 2022[236]
 


Chief Science Officer of COVID-19 Response

 
David A. Kessler
January 20, 2021
 


Senior Advisor to the COVID-19 Response Coordinator

 
Andy Slavitt
January 20, 2021 June 8, 2021
 


COVID-19 Senior Policy Advisor

Sonya Bernstein January 20, 2021
Amy Chang
Osaremen Okolo
Vidur Sharma
 

Cameron Webb

 


Vaccinations Coordinator

 
Bechara Choucair
January 20, 2021
 


COVID Intergovernmental Affairs Director

Eduardo Cisneros January 20, 2021
 


COVID Digital Director

Clarke Humphrey January 20, 2021
 


Testing Coordinator

Carol Johnson January 20, 2021
 


Supply Coordinator

Tim Manning January 20, 2021
 


COVID-19 Response Team Deputy Chief of Staff

Rosa Po January 20, 2021
 


Director of Strategic Communications and Engagement

Courtney Rowe January 20, 2021
 


COVID-19 Data Director

Dr. Cyrus Shahpar January 20, 2021
 


Deputy Director of Strategic Communications and Engagement

Ben Wakana January 20, 2021
 


Chief Medical Advisor to the President

 
Anthony Fauci
January 20, 2021 December 31, 2022
 


Chair of COVID-19 Equity Task Force

 
Marcella Nunez-Smith
January 20, 2021
 


Members of COVID-19 Equity Task Force

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
 


Director of Economic Policy and Budget

Charles Anderson March 5, 2021
 


Director of Strategic Operations and Policy

Sam Berger March 5, 2021

White House Gender Policy Council edit

Office Appointee Assumed office Left office
 


Co-Chair and Executive Director of the White House Gender Policy Council

 
Jennifer Klein
January 20, 2021
 


Co-Chair of the White House Gender Policy Council

 
Julissa Reynoso Pantaleón
January 20, 2021 January 7, 2022
 


Deputy Director of the White House Gender Policy Council

Shilpa Phadke March 2021 August 2022
 


Special Assistant to the President for Gender Policy

Latifa Lyles August 2022[237]
Kalisha Dessources Figures March 2021[238] May 2022[239]

White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships edit

Office Appointee Assumed office Left office
 


Executive Director of the
White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

 
Melissa Rogers
February 14, 2021
 


Deputy Director of the
White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Josh Dickson February 14, 2021

White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council edit

Office Appointee Assumed office Left office
 


Members of White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council

LaTricea Adams March 29, 2021
Susana Almanza
Jade Begay
Maria Belen-Power
 
Robert D. Bullard
Tom Cormons
Andrea Delgado
 
Catherine Flowers
 

Jerome Foster II

Kim Havey
Angelo Logan
Maria Lopez-Nunez
Harold Mitchell
Richard Moore[240]
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
 


Director of the Office of Management and Budget

 
Neera Tanden
November 30, 2020 March 2, 2021[241]
 
Chief Agricultural Negotiator
Elaine Trevino September 13, 2021 March 15, 2022
 
Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy
 
Biniam Gebre[242]
August 4, 2021 June 7, 2022[243]
 
Controller of the Office of Federal Financial Management
 
Laurel Blatchford[244]
October 26, 2021 October 11, 2022[245]
 


Chief Innovation and Intellectual Property Negotiator

Christopher Wilson[213] August 10, 2021[213] January 3, 2023

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