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Revision as of 18:43, 28 April 2018

This is a list of political appointments of current officeholders made by the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump.

Links to lists of announced positions from which candidates have withdrawn or appointees who have resigned or have been terminated, as well as lists of appointments to other independent agencies and of holdovers from previous administrations are below.

There are 1,212 presidential appointments which require confirmation by the U.S. Senate and 353 presidential appointments which do not require confirmation.[1] The Washington Post has identified 640 key positions requiring U.S. Senate confirmation. As of March 23, 2018, 294 of Trump's nominees have been confirmed for those key positions, 129 are awaiting confirmation, and 4 have been announced but not yet formally nominated.[2]

All members of the Cabinet require the advice and consent of the United States Senate following appointment by the President prior to taking office. The Vice Presidency is exceptional in that the position requires election to office pursuant to the United States Constitution. Although some are afforded Cabinet-level rank, non-cabinet members within the Executive Office of the President, such as White House Chief of Staff, National Security Advisor, and White House Press Secretary, do not hold constitutionally created positions and most do not require Senate confirmation for appointment.

Analysis

Certain news organizations, such as Politico and Newsweek, called Trump's incomplete cabinet a "conservative dream team"[3] or "the most conservative cabinet [in United States history]."[4] On the other hand, The Wall Street Journal stated that "it's nearly impossible to identify a clear ideological bent in the incoming president's" cabinet nominations.[5] The Wall Street Journal also stated that Trump's nominations signaled a pro-deregulation administration policy.[6]

Among Donald Trump's appointments there have been several former Goldman Sachs employees, such as Steven Mnuchin, Steven Bannon, and Gary Cohn, as well as several generals, such as Michael T. Flynn, James Mattis, and John F. Kelly. These appointments have generated some criticism, including allegations of violations of the principle of civilian control of the military and allegations of regulatory capture.[7][8] The Democratic senator from Missouri, Claire McCaskill, has criticized Donald Trump's cabinet stating; "I call it the three 'G' Cabinet: Goldman, generals and gazillionaires."[9]

On January 18, two days before Trump's inauguration, it was reported that he had by then nominated only 28 people to fill 690 positions requiring Senate confirmation.[10] In particular, there had been no nominations below the Cabinet level for the departments of State or Defense, and the staff for the National Security Council was incomplete, while none of the NSC leadership had any NSC experience.[11]

On February 28, 2017, Trump announced he did not intend on filling many of the numerous governmental positions that were still vacant, as he considered them unnecessary.[12] According to CNN on February 25, nearly 2,000 vacant governmental positions existed.[13]

Color key

  Denotes appointees serving in offices that did not require Senate confirmation.

  Denotes appointees confirmed by the Senate.

  Denotes appointees awaiting Senate confirmation.

  Denotes appointees serving in an acting capacity.

  Denotes appointees who have left office or offices which have been disbanded.

  Denotes nominees who were withdrawn prior to being confirmed or assuming office.

Executive Office of the President

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

White House Chief of Staff

John F. Kelly
July 31, 2017

Assistant to the Chief of Staff
Zachary D. Fuentes[14] September 6, 2017

Senior Advisor to the Chief of Staff[15]
February 9, 2018

White House Deputy Chief of Staff (Operations)

Joe Hagin[16]
January 22, 2017

White House Deputy Chief of Staff (Policy)

Chris Liddell[17][18]
March 19, 2018

Director of Strategic Initiatives
(White House Strategic Development Group)
January 22, 2017 March 2018

Counselor to the President

Kellyanne Conway[19]
January 22, 2017
Johnny DeStefano February 9, 2018[15]

White House Director of Presidential Personnel[20]
January 22, 2017 January 2018

Director of the Office of Public Liaison
September 25, 2017 February 9, 2018

Senior Advisor to the President (Strategic Planning)

Jared Kushner[21]
January 22, 2017

Director of the Office of American Innovation[22]
March 27, 2017

Senior Advisor to the President (Policy)

Stephen Miller[23]
January 22, 2017

White House Senior Policy Analyst
Peter J. White January 22, 2017

Advisor to the President (Domestic Policy)
Kara McKee[15] January 2017

Advisor to the President (Policy, Strategy and Speechwriting)
Vincent Haley[15] January 2017

White House Labor Advisor
James Sherk[24] February 2017

Assistant to the President

Ivanka Trump[25]
March 29, 2017

Deputy Assistant to the President
Sean Cairncross[26] January 22, 2017
Carlos Diaz-Rosillo[27] January 22, 2017
Ira Greenstein[28]
Renee Hudson[29] February 2017
Lindsay Reynolds[30] February 1, 2017
(Appointed by Melania Trump)

Chief of Staff to the First Lady
February 1, 2017
(Appointed by Melania Trump)

Deputy Assistant to the President
Daniel P. Walsh[14] September 6, 2017

Director of the White House Military Office
September 6, 2017

Deputy Assistant to the President[15]
Jana Toner[28] February 9, 2018

Associate Director of Presidential Personnel
January 2017 January 2018
Carrie Bock May 2017

Deputy Assistant to the President
Steve Munisteri[31] March 2017

Deputy Director of the Office of Public Liaison
March 2017

Deputy Assistant to the President (Domestic Policy)

Lance Leggitt[15]
February 9, 2018

Deputy Assistant to the President (Presidential Advance)
Robert L. Peede[14] September 6, 2017

Deputy Assistant to the President (Strategic Communications)

Michael Anton[32]
February 8, 2017

Special Assistant to the President
Julie Radford[15]
Chris Herndon[33] January 22, 2017

White House Director of Information Technology
January 22, 2017

Special Assistant to the President
Steven Cheung[34] January 22, 2017

Assistant Communications Director
January 22, 2017

Director of Strategic Response
September 12, 2017

Special Assistant to the President
Brittany Baldwin[15] February 9, 2018

Speechwriter for the President

Special Assistant to the President
Keith Davids[14] September 6, 2017

Deputy Director of the White House Military Office
September 6, 2017

Special Assistant to the President
Jennifer S. Korn[31] January 2017

Deputy Director of the Office of Public Liaison
January 2017

Special Assistant to the President (Agriculture, Trade and Food Assistance)
Ray Starling[35] February 2017

Special Assistant to the President
(Domestic Energy and Environmental Policy)
Michael Catanzaro[36] February 2017

Special Assistant to the President (Domestic Policy)
Ja’Ron Smith[15] February 9, 2018

Director of Urban Affairs and Revitalization
January 2017

Special Assistant to the President (Economic Policy)
Shahira Knight[35] January 2017
Ashley Hickey Marquis[35] February 2017

Special Assistant to the President (External Affairs)
James Goyer[15] February 9, 2018

Legislative Assistant to the President

Special Assistant to the President (Financial Policy)
Andrew Olmem[37] February 2017

Special Assistant to the President (Global Economics and Finance)
Mathew Haarsager[36] March 2017

Director for Global Economics and Finance
March 2017

Special Assistant to the President (Health Policy)
Alexandra Campau January 2017

Special Assistant to the President (Healthcare Policy)
Brian Blase[35] January 2017

Special Assistant to the President (Infrastructure Policy)
DJ Gribbin[35] January 2017

Special Assistant to the President
(Intergovernmental and Technology Initiatives)
Brooke Rollins February 2018

Special Assistant to the President
(International Trade, Investment and Development)
Andrew Quinn[35] February 2017

Special Assistant to the President (Legislative Affairs)
Alex Angelson[38] February 2017
Ryan Canfield[15] February 9, 2018
Tim Pataki[38] February 2017
Bethany Scully[39] January 2017
Paul Teller[38] January 2017
Daniel Greenwood[15] December 2017

Director of Legislative Affairs for the National Security Council
June 2017 December 2017

Director for Resilience Policy
Doug Fears[15] June 2017

Special Assistant to the President (National Security Affairs)
February 9, 2018
Michael Bell[15] February 9, 2018
Michael Berry[15] February 9, 2018
Sarah Flaherty[15] February 9, 2018
Cyril Sartor[15] February 9, 2018

Director for African Affairs
August 2017[40]

Special Assistant to the President (Presidential Personnel)
Sean Doocey[15]

Special Assistant to the President
(Technology, Telecom, and Cyber-Security Policy)
Grace Koh[41] February 2017

Deputy Director of the Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs
John Roscoe[28]

Director of the Domestic Policy Council

Andrew Bremberg[42]
January 22, 2017

Education Advisor of the Domestic Policy Council
Robert T. Goad[43] January 2017

Director of the National Economic Council
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Larry Kudlow
April 2, 2018

Deputy Director of the National Economic Council
(International Economic Affairs)
Everett Eissenstat[44] June 8, 2017

Director of the National Trade Council[45]

Peter Navarro[46]
January 22, 2017

Director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy
April 29, 2017

White House Deputy Director of the National Trade Council
Alexander Gray[28]

Director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
Justin R. Clark January 22, 2017

White House Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs of Nominations
Mary Elizabeth Taylor January 2017

White House Director of Advance
Jordan Karem[20] July 31, 2017

White House Deputy Director of Advance
January 22, 2017
Michelle Meadows[47] January 22, 2017

White House Director of Cabinet Affairs
Ashley Gunn[15]
Matthew Flynn[15]

White House Director of Strategic Communications

Mercedes Schlapp[48]
September 12, 2017

White House Deputy Director of Communications
(Implementation)
Jessica Ditto[20] January 22, 2017

White House Press Secretary

Sarah Huckabee Sanders[49]
July 26, 2017

Deputy Press Secretary
January 22, 2017 July 26, 2017
Lindsay Walters[26]
January 22, 2017
Stephanie Grisham[26]
January 22, 2017
Hogan Gidley[50][51]
October 11, 2017

Raj Shah[52][20]
September 12, 2017

White House Deputy Director of Communications and Research
January 22, 2017 September 12, 2017

White House Director of Social Media

Dan Scavino[53]
January 22, 2017

White House Director of Media Affairs

Helen Aguirre Ferré[26]
January 22, 2017

White House Chief Digital Officer
Ory Rinat[28]

White House Director of Legislative Affairs

Marc Short[20]
January 22, 2017

White House Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs (House Liaison)
Joyce Meyer[54][55] February 2017

White House Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs (Senate Liaison)
Amy Swonger[28] March 2017

White House Political Director
Bill Stepien[20] January 22, 2017

White House Deputy Political Director
Brian Jack[28]

White House Cabinet Secretary
Bill McGinley[26] January 22, 2017

White House Deputy Cabinet Secretary
John Mashburn[28] January 22, 2017

White House Personal Secretary
Madeleine Westerhout[26]
January 22, 2017

White House Social Secretary
Anna Cristina Niceta Lloyd[56] February 8, 2017
(Appointed by the First Lady)

White House Staff Secretary
Derek Lyons[28] February 9, 2018[57]

White House Deputy Staff Secretary
January 22, 2017

National Security Advisor
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John R. Bolton
April 9, 2018

Deputy National Security Advisor

Ricky L. Waddell[58]
May 19, 2017

Homeland Security Advisor
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Rob Joyce
April 10, 2018

Deputy Homeland Security Advisor
October 13, 2017 April 2018

White House Cybersecurity Advisor


Rudy Giuliani[59]
January 22, 2017

Executive Secretary of the National Security Council

Keith Kellogg[60]
January 22, 2017

Legal Advisor to the National Security Council
John Eisenberg[28] January 22, 2017

Chief Official White House Photographer

Shealah Craighead[16]
January 22, 2017

White House Chief Usher
Timothy Harleth[61] June 23, 2017

Special Representative for International Negotiations

Jason Greenblatt[62]
January 22, 2017

White House Counsel
Don McGahn[63] January 22, 2017

White House Deputy Counsel
Stefan Passantino[28] January 22, 2017
Uttam Dhillon[64] January 2017

White House Special Counsel
Ty Cobb July 2017

Special Counsel to the President
Ann Donaldson[28]

Associate Counsel to the President
Daniel Epstein[15]
Michael H. McGinley[15] January 2017
John Moran[15]
David Morrell[15]
Claire Murray[15]
Kevin O’Scannlain[15] February 9, 2018

Legal Advisor to the President
Marc Kasowitz May 24, 2017

Jay Sekulow
June 2017

Member of the Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children
Jesse Delmar[65]

Member of the President’s Commission on White House Fellowships

Mike Duncan[66]
May 2017

Aldona Wos[66]
May 2017
Lee H. Bienstock[66] May 2017
Somers White Farkas[66] May 2017
Marlyn McGrath[66] May 2017
Damond R. Watkins[66] May 2017

Ronald J. Zlatoper[67]
May 2017
Richard Bagger[67] May 2017
Kenneth R. Nahigian[68] June 2017
Richard F. Hohlt[68] June 2017
Paris Dennard[69]
File:LindaSpringer-175x211.jpg
Linda M. Springer[69]
Robert J. Smullen[69]
Daniel Caine[69]
Lisa Nelson[70]
Philip Montante[70]
Justin Sayfie[70]

Member of the President's Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities
Emily Colson[71] April 2018
Olegario D. Cantos VII[71] April 2018
Claudia Horn[71] April 2018
Stephanie Hubach[71] April 2018
Annette Liike[71] April 2018
Vijayalakshmi Appareddy[71] April 2018
Karen Moderow[71] April 2018
Christopher Glenn Neeley[71] April 2018

Member of the Council of Governors

Mary Fallin[72]
May 2017

Dannel Malloy[72]
Reappointment
(Tenure began February 4, 2010)

Steve Bullock[72]
Reappointment
(Tenure began February 24, 2015)

Mark Dayton[72]
Reappointment
(Tenure began February 24, 2015)

Bill Walker[72]
May 2017

Rick Scott[72]
May 2017

Eric Greitens[72]
May 2017

Member of the Federal Service Impasses Panel

Mark A. Carter[73]
July 2017
(Five year term ending on January 10, 2022)
Andrea Fischer Newman[73] July 2017
(Five year term ending on January 10, 2022)
David R. Osborne[73] July 2017
(Five year term ending on January 10, 2022)

Karen Czarnecki[73]
July 2017
(Five year term ending on January 10, 2022)
Donald Todd[73] July 2017
(Five year term ending on January 10, 2022)
Jonathan Riches[73] July 2017
(Five year term ending on January 10, 2022)
Vincent Vernuccio[73] July 2017
(Five year term ending on January 10, 2022)

Chairman of the President’s Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities
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Johnny C. Taylor Jr.[74]

Office of the Vice President of the United States

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Chief of Staff to the Vice President of the United States
File:AyersHeadshot.jpg
Nick Ayers
July 28, 2017

Deputy Chief of Staff to the Vice President
Jarrod Agen[75] September 2017

Director of Communications for the Vice President
January 22, 2017

Deputy Assistant to the Vice President
Kara Brooks[76] January 25, 2017

Communications Director for the Second Lady
January 25, 2017

Deputy Assistant to the Vice President
Sara Egeland[77] January 25, 2017

Policy Director for the Second Lady
January 25, 2017

Deputy Assistant to the Vice President (External Affairs)
Lani Czarnieck[76] January 25, 2017

Special Assistant to the Vice President
Zach Bauer[77] January 25, 2017

Director of Speechwriting for the Vice President
Stephen Ford[77] January 25, 2017

Director of Public Liaison and Intergovernmental Affairs for the Vice President
Sarah Makin[77] January 25, 2017

Deputy Director of Public Liaison and Intergovernmental Affairs for the Vice President
Andeliz Castillo[77] January 25, 2017

Director of Domestic Policy for the Vice President
Daris Meeks January 25, 2017

Director of Administration for the Vice President
Katherine Purucke

Director of Legislative Affairs for the Vice President
Jonathan Hiler[77] January 25, 2017

Director of Scheduling for the Vice President
Meghan Patenaude[77] January 25, 2017

National Security Advisor to the Vice President

Keith Kellogg[78]
April 27, 2018

Press Secretary to the Vice President
Alyssa Farah[79] October 2017

Deputy Press Secretary to the Vice President
Josh Paciorek[80] March 2017

Counsel to the Vice President
Mark Paoletta January 25, 2017

Deputy Counsel to the Vice President
Matt Morgan[77] January 25, 2017

Council of Economic Advisers

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers

Kevin Hassett[81]
September 13, 2017
(Confirmed September 12, 2017, 81–16)

Member of the Council of Economic Advisers

Tomas J. Philipson[82]
August 2017
Richard Burkhauser[83] September 15, 2017

Office of Administration

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Director of the Office of Administration
Marcia Lee Kelly January 2017

Deputy Director of the Office of Administration
Monica Block April 2017

Office of Management and Budget

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Director of the Office of Management and Budget

Mick Mulvaney[84]
February 16, 2017
(Confirmed February 16, 2017, 51–49)

Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget
Russell Vought[81] March 14, 2018
(Confirmed February 28, 2018, 50–49*)
*Vice President Mike Pence provided the tie-breaking vote.

Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget (Management)
Margaret Weichert[85] February 28, 2018
(Confirmed February 14, 2018, voice vote)

Administrator of the Office of Electronic Government
Suzette Kuhlow Kent[86] February 2018

General Counsel for the Office of Management and Budget
Mark Paoletta January 2018

Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator

Vishal Amin[87][88]
August 3, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Controller of the Office of Federal Financial Management
Frederick Nutt[89] Upon Senate confirmation

Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs

Neomi Rao[81][90]
July 18, 2017
(Confirmed July 10, 2017, 54–41)

Office of National Drug Control Policy

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy
James W. Carroll[91] Upon Senate confirmation
February 9, 2018

Office of the United States Trade Representative

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Trade Representative

Robert Lighthizer[92]
May 15, 2017
(Confirmed May 15, 2017, 82–14)

Deputy Trade Representative

Jeffrey Gerrish[93]
March 19, 2018
(Confirmed March 5, 2018, voice vote)
C.J. Mahoney[94] March 13, 2018
(Confirmed March 1, 2018, voice vote)

Dennis Shea[95]
March 12, 2018
(Confirmed March 1, 2018, voice vote)

Chief Agricultural Negotiator

Gregg Doud[96]
March 12, 2018
(Confirmed March 1, 2018, voice vote)

General Counsel

Stephen Vaughn
March 2017

Member of the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations
Dan DiMicco[97]
Vincent Duvall[97]
Leslie B. Daniels[97]

Miscellaneous

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation

Member of the Board of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation
Tadd M. Johnson[98] December 27, 2017
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

Lisa Johnson Billy[99]
December 27, 2017
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Fred Malek[100] August 2017

Department of Agriculture

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of Agriculture

Sonny Perdue[101]
April 25, 2017
(Confirmed April 24, 2017, 87–11)

Deputy Secretary of Agriculture

Stephen Censky
October 10, 2017
(Confirmed October 3, 2017, voice vote)

General Counsel of Agriculture
Stephen Vaden[102] Upon Senate confirmation
March 17, 2017 September 5, 2017

Assistant Secretary of Agriculture
(Congressional Affairs)
Kenneth Steven Barbic[103] TBD
(Confirmed April 26, 2018, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Agriculture
(Civil Rights)

Naomi C. Earp[104]
Upon Senate confirmation

Under Secretary of Agriculture
(Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services)

Bill Northey[105]
March 6, 2018
(Confirmed February 27, 2018, voice vote)

Administrator of the Rural Utilities Service
Kenneth Johnson[106] Upon Senate confirmation

Under Secretary of Agriculture
(Natural Resources and Environment)
James E. Hubbard[107] Upon Senate confirmation

Under Secretary of Agriculture
(Marketing and Regulatory Programs)

Greg Ibach
October 30, 2017
(Confirmed October 26, 2017, voice vote)

Under Secretary of Agriculture
(Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs)

Ted McKinney
October 10, 2017
(Confirmed October 3, 2017, voice vote)

Department of Commerce

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of Commerce

Wilbur Ross[108]
February 28, 2017
(Confirmed February 27, 2017, 72–27)

Deputy Secretary of Commerce

Karen Dunn Kelley[109]
November 29, 2017

Under Secretary of Commerce (Economic Affairs)
September 22, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

General Counsel of Commerce

Peter B. Davidson
August 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Commerce
(Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs)

Michael Platt Jr.
October 18, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Commerce
(Communications and Information)

David Redl[110]
November 21, 2017
(Confirmed November 7, 2017, voice vote)

Under Secretary of Commerce (International Trade)

Gilbert B. Kaplan[111]
March 20, 2018
(Confirmed March 13, 2018, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Commerce (Global Markets)

Elizabeth Erin Walsh
August 17, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Director General of the United States Commercial Service

Assistant Secretary of Commerce (Industry and Analysis)
Nazakhtar Nikakhtar[112] April 3, 2018
(Confirmed March 19, 2018, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Commerce
(Enforcement and Compliance)
Jeffrey L. Kessler[113] Upon Senate confirmation

Under Secretary of Commerce (Export Administration)

Mira Ricardel[114]
September 11, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Commerce (Export Administration)

Richard Ashooh[115]
September 11, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Commerce (Export Enforcement)
Jeffrey Nadaner[106] Upon Senate confirmation

Under Secretary of Commerce (Oceans and Atmosphere)
Barry Lee Myers[116] Upon Senate Confirmation

Assistant Secretary of Commerce
(Oceans and Atmosphere)

Timothy Gallaudet[117]
October 25, 2017
(Confirmed October 5, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Commerce
(Environmental Observation and Prediction)
Neil Jacobs[118] March 2, 2018
(Confirmed February 15, 2018, voice vote)

Under Secretary of Commerce (Intellectual Property)

Andrei Iancu[119]
February 8, 2018
(Confirmed February 5, 2018, 94–0)

Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office

Under Secretary of Commerce
(Standards and Technology)

Walter Copan
October 16, 2017
(Confirmed October 5, 2017, voice vote)

Department of Defense

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of Defense

Jim Mattis[120]
January 20, 2017
(Confirmed January 20, 2017, 98–1)

Deputy Secretary of Defense

Pat Shanahan[121]
July 19, 2017
(Confirmed July 18, 2017, 92–7)

Chief Management Officer of Defense

John H. Gibson
February 21, 2018
(Confirmed February 15, 2018, voice vote)

Deputy Chief Management Officer of Defense
November 29, 2017
(Confirmed November 7, 2017, 91–7)
February 21, 2018

Assistant Secretary of Defense (Legislative Affairs)

Robert R. Hood
August 8, 2017
(Confirmed August 1, 2017, voice vote)

Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation

Robert Daigle
August 3, 2017
(Confirmed August 1, 2017, voice vote)

General Counsel of Defense

Paul C. Ney Jr.[122]
Upon Senate confirmation

Under Secretary of Defense
(Acquisition, Technology and Logistics)

Ellen Lord
August 10, 2017
(Confirmed August 1, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Defense (Acquisition)

Kevin Fahey[123]
March 16, 2018
(Confirmed February 15, 2018, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Nuclear, Chemical & Biological Defense Programs)

Guy B. Roberts
November 30, 2017
(Confirmed November 16, 2017, voice vote)

Under Secretary of Defense
(Research and Engineering)

Michael D. Griffin[124]
February 19, 2018
(Confirmed February 15, 2018, voice vote)

Deputy Under Secretary of Defense
(Research and Engineering)

Lisa Porter[125]
Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Logistics and Materiel Readiness)

Robert H. McMahon
November 30, 2017
(Confirmed November 16, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Energy, Installations and Environment)

Lucian Niemeyer
August 2, 2017
(Confirmed August 1, 2017, voice vote)

Director of Operational Test and Evaluation

Robert Behler[105]
December 11, 2017
(Confirmed November 16, 2017, voice vote)

Under Secretary of Defense (Policy)

John Rood
January 9, 2018
(Confirmed January 3, 2018, 81–7)

David Trachtenberg
October 27, 2017 January 8, 2018

Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Policy)
October 27, 2017
(Confirmed October 17, 2017, 79–17)

Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities)

James H. Anderson[126]
Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs)

Robert Karem
June 1, 2017
(Confirmed May 25, 2017, voice vote)

Under Secretary of Defense (Policy)
June 5, 2017 October 27, 2017

Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Homeland Defense and Global Security)

Kenneth Rapuano
June 2, 2017
(Confirmed May 25, 2017, 95–1)

Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict
& Interdependent Capabilities)

Owen West
December 27, 2017
(Confirmed December 18, 2017, 74–23)

Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Asian and Pacific Security Affairs)

Randall Schriver
January 8, 2018
(Confirmed December 20, 2017, voice vote)

Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)

David Norquist[127]
June 12, 2017
(Confirmed June 12, 2017, voice vote)

Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)

Elaine McCusker[127]
August 7, 2017
(Confirmed August 1, 2017, voice vote)

Under Secretary of Defense (Personnel and Readiness)

Robert Wilkie
November 30, 2017
(Confirmed November 16, 2017, voice vote)

Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Personnel and Readiness)

Anthony Kurta[128]
Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower and Reserve Affairs)

James N. Stewart[129]
Upon Senate confirmation

Under Secretary of Defense (Intelligence)

Joseph D. Kernan
December 11, 2017
(Confirmed November 16, 2017, voice vote)

Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Intelligence)

Kari Bingen
June 5, 2017
(Confirmed May 25, 2017, voice vote)
National Security Agency

Inspector General of the National Security Agency

Robert Storch
January 2, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)
Permanent Joint Board on Defense
Chairman of the United States Section of the Permanent Joint Board on Defense for the United States and Canada
Christopher D. Miller[126]

Department of the Army

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of the Army

Mark Esper
November 20, 2017
(Confirmed November 15, 2017, 89–6)

Under Secretary of the Army

Ryan McCarthy[130]
August 3, 2017
(Confirmed August 1, 2017, voice vote)

General Counsel of the Army

James E. McPherson[131]
January 2, 2018
(Confirmed December 20, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology)

Bruce D. Jette
January 2, 2018
(Confirmed December 20, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works)

R. D. James[132]
February 26, 2018
(Confirmed January 25, 2018, 89–1)

Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Financial Management and Comptroller)
John E. Whitley[133] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Installations, Energy and Environment)
Alex A. Beehler[134] Upon Senate confirmation
United States Military Academy

Member of the Board of Visitors to the United States Military Academy
Meaghan C. Mobbs[126]

Jim Nicholson[126]

Department of the Navy

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of the Navy

Richard V. Spencer[130]
August 3, 2017
(Confirmed August 1, 2017, voice vote)

Under Secretary of the Navy

Thomas Modly[105]
December 4, 2017
(Confirmed November 16, 2017, voice vote)

General Counsel of the Navy

Charles Stimson[135]
Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of the Navy
(Research, Development and Acquisition)

James Geurts
December 5, 2017
(Confirmed November 16, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs)

Gregory J. Slavonic[136]
Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of the Navy
(Financial Management and Comptroller)

Thomas Harker
January 2, 2018
(Confirmed December 20, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Environment)

Phyllis L. Bayer[137]
February 20, 2018
(Confirmed February 15, 2018, voice vote)
United States Naval Academy

Members of the Board of Visitors to the United States Naval Academy
Anthony W. Parker[74]
George Gould[74]
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Ronny Jackson[74]

Department of the Air Force

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of the Air Force

Heather Wilson[138]
May 16, 2017
(Confirmed May 8, 2017, 76–22)

Under Secretary of the Air Force

Matthew Donovan
August 4, 2017
(Confirmed August 1, 2017, voice vote)

General Counsel of the Air Force

Thomas E. Ayres[139]
February 21, 2018
(Confirmed February 15, 2018, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
(Manpower & Reserve Affairs)

Shon J. Manasco
December 5, 2017
(Confirmed November 16, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
(Financial Management & Comptroller)

John P. Roth
January 2, 2018
(Confirmed December 20, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition)

Will Roper[140]
March 9, 2018
(Confirmed February 15, 2018, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
(Installations, Environment & Energy)

John Henderson[141][142]
February 20, 2018
(Confirmed February 15, 2018, voice vote)

Department of Education

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of Education

Betsy DeVos[143]
February 7, 2017
(Confirmed February 7, 2017, 51*–50)
*Vice President Pence provided the tie-breaking vote.

Deputy Secretary of Education
Mick Zais[144] Upon Senate confirmation

General Counsel of Education
Carlos G. Muñiz[145] April 23, 2018
(Confirmed April 18, 2018, 55–43)

Chief Financial Officer of Education

Douglas Webster[146]
January 9, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Education
(Legislation and Congressional Affairs)

Peter Oppenheim
December 1, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Education
(Civil Rights)
Kenneth L. Marcus[147] Upon Senate confirmation

Director of the Institute of Education Sciences
Mark Schneider[148] April 16, 2018
(Confirmed March 22, 2018, voice vote)

Commissioner of Education Statistics
James Lynn Woodworth[149] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of Education (Management)
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Holly Ham[150][151]
April 20, 2017
(Appointed April 20, 2017)
January 2, 2018

Executive Director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
January 3, 2018
(Appointed November 30, 2017)

Assistant Secretary of Education
(Planning, Evaluation, and Policy Development)
James Blew[152] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of Education
(Elementary and Secondary Education)

Frank Brogan[153]
Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Deputy Secretary of Education
(English Language Acquisition)

José A. Viana
May 1, 2017
(Appointed April 12, 2017)

Director of the Office of English Language Acquisition

Assistant Secretary of Education
(Special Education and Rehabilitative Services)

Johnny Collett
January 25, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

Commissioner of the Rehabilitation Services Administration
Mark Schultz[154] Upon Senate confirmation

Department of Energy

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of Energy

Rick Perry[155]
March 2, 2017
(Confirmed March 2, 2017, 62–37)

Deputy Secretary of Energy

Dan Brouillette[156]
August 8, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, 79–19)

Assistant Secretary of Energy
(International Affairs)
Theodore J. Garrish[157] April 12, 2018
(Confirmed April 9, 2018, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Energy
(Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs)
Melissa F. Burnison[158] TBD
(Confirmed February 15, 2018, voice vote)

Chief Financial Officer of Energy

John G. Vonglis
February 5, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

Under Secretary of Energy (Science)

Paul Dabbar
November 7, 2017
(Confirmed November 2, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Energy (Fossil Energy)

Steven Winberg
November 27, 2017
(Confirmed November 2, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Energy
(Energy, Electricity, Delivery and Energy Reliability)

Bruce Walker
October 16, 2017
(Confirmed October 5, 2017, voice vote)

Under Secretary of Energy (Nuclear Security)

Lisa Gordon-Hagerty[159]
February 22, 2018
(Confirmed February 15, 2017, voice vote)

Under Secretary of Energy
(Management and Performance)

Mark Menezes
November 6, 2017
(Confirmed November 2, 2017, voice vote)

Director of the Office of Minority Economic Impact
James Edward Campos[125] TBD
(Confirmed April 9, 2018, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Energy (Environmental Management)
Anne M. White[160] March 29, 2018
(Confirmed March 22, 2018, voice vote)
National Nuclear Security Administration

Deputy Administrator for Defense Programs
Charles P. Verdon[161] Upon Senate confirmation

Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation
Brent K. Park[162] April 3, 2018
(Confirmed March 22, 2018, voice vote)
Energy Information Administration

Administrator of the Energy Information Administration
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Linda Capuano
January 9, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Kevin J. McIntyre
December 7, 2017
(Confirmed November 2, 2017, voice vote)

Neil Chatterjee[163]
August 10, 2017
(Designated by the President)
December 7, 2017

Commissioner of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
August 10, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Robert Powelson[163]
August 10, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Richard Glick
November 29, 2017
(Confirmed November 2, 2017, voice vote)

Department of Health and Human Services

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of Health and Human Services

Alex Azar[164]
January 29, 2018
(Confirmed January 24, 2018, 55–43)

Eric Hargan[165]
October 10, 2017 January 28, 2018

Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services
October 6, 2017
(Confirmed October 4, 2017, 57–38)

General Counsel of Health and Human Services

Robert Charrow
January 2, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services
(Financial Resources)
John Bartrum[166] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services
(Health)

Brett Giroir[167]
February 15, 2018
(Confirmed February 7, 2018, voice vote)

Surgeon General of the United States

Jerome Adams[168]
September 5, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services
(Legislation)
Matthew Bassett[169] February 5, 2018
(Confirmed January 30, 2018, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services
(Planning and Evaluation)
Stephen T. Parente[81] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services
(Preparedness and Response)

Robert Kadlec
August 18, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services
(Children and Families)
Lynn A. Johnson[170] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services
(Aging)

Lance Allen Robertson
August 11, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Administrator for Community Living

Assistant Secretary for Mental Health
(Substance Use)

Elinore McCance-Katz[167]
September 11, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)
Administration for Children and Families
File:Administration for Children and Families Logo.png
Commissioner of the Administrator of Children, Youth, and Families
Elizabeth Darling[171]
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

Seema Verma[172]
March 14, 2017
(Confirmed March 14, 2017, 55–43)
Administration for Native Americans
Commissioner of the Administration for Native Americans Jean Carol Hovland[104] Upon Senate confirmation
Food and Drug Administration

Commissioner of Food and Drugs

Scott Gottlieb[173]
May 11, 2017
(Confirmed May 9, 2017, 57–42)
National Cancer Institute

Director of the National Cancer Institute

Norman Sharpless[174]
October 17, 2017
(Appointed June 10, 2017)

Department of Homeland Security

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of Homeland Security

Kirstjen Nielsen[175]
December 6, 2017
(Confirmed December 5, 2017, 62–37)

Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security

Claire Grady[176]
April 16, 2018

Under Secretary of Homeland Security (Management)
August 8, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security

Thomas Homan[177]
Upon Senate confirmation

General Counsel of Homeland Security
John Mitnick[111] March 6, 2018
(Confirmed February 15, 2018, voice vote)

Chief Financial Officer of Homeland Security
Charles E. Cook III[178] Upon Senate confirmation

Chief Information Officer of Homeland Security

John Zangardi[179]
December 8, 2017
(Appointed November 6, 2017)

Chief Medical Officer of Homeland Security
Duane C. Caneva[180] Upon Senate confirmation

Under Secretary of Homeland Security
(National Protection and Programs)
Christopher C. Krebs[162] Upon Senate confirmation
August 16, 2017

Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security
(Office of Infrastructure Protection)
August 16, 2017
(Appointed July 24, 2017)

Under Secretary of Homeland Security (Intelligence)

David Glawe[181]
August 8, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security
(Office of Legislative Affairs)
Benjamin Cassidy[182] April 3, 2017
(Appointed March 21, 2017)

Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security (Public Affairs)

Jonathan Rath Hoffman
April 3, 2017
(Appointed March 21, 2017)

Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security
(Transportation Security Administration)

David Pekoske
August 10, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Director of the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office

James F. McDonnell
June 20, 2017
Federal Emergency Management Agency

Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency

Brock Long[183]
June 23, 2017
(Confirmed June 20, 2017, 95–4)

Deputy Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Protection and National Preparedness)

Daniel Kaniewski
September 18, 2017
(Confirmed September 14, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Administrator of FEMA
(Administration and Grant Programs)

Thomas DiNanno[184]
May 1, 2017
(Appointed April 28, 2017
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services

Director of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services

Lee Cissna[185]
October 8, 2017
(Confirmed October 5, 2017, 54–43)
U.S. Customs and Border Protection

Commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection

Kevin McAleenan[114]
January 20, 2017 March 20, 2018
March 20, 2018
(Confirmed March 19, 2018, 77–19)
United States Fire Administration

Administrator of the United States Fire Administration

G. Keith Bryant
August 4, 2017
(Appointed May 18, 2017)
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Thomas Homan[186]
January 30, 2017
United States Secret Service

Director of the Secret Service

Randolph Alles[187]
April 25, 2017

Department of Housing and Urban Development

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

Ben Carson
March 2, 2017
(Confirmed March 2, 2017, 58–41)

Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

Pam Patenaude[183]
September 27, 2017
(Confirmed September 14, 2017, 80–17)

Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations

Len Wolfson
January 5, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

General Counsel of Housing and Urban Development

J. Paul Compton Jr.
January 5, 2018
(Confirmed December 18, 2017, 62–34)

Chief Financial Officer of Housing and Urban Development

Irving Dennis
January 5, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
(Community Planning and Development)

Neal Rackleff[167]
October 18, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
(Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity)

Anna Maria Farias
August 22, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
(Policy Development and Research)
Seth Daniel Appleton Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
(Public and Indian Housing)
Robert Hunter Kurtz[188] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
(Housing)

Brian D. Montgomery[189]
Upon Senate confirmation

Federal Housing Commissioner

Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
(Administration)

Suzanne Israel Tufts
January 5, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

Department of the Interior

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of the Interior

Ryan Zinke
March 1, 2017
(Confirmed March 1, 2017, 68–31)

Deputy Secretary of the Interior

David L. Bernhardt[183]
August 1, 2017
(Confirmed July 24, 2017, 53–43)

Solicitor of the Interior
Ryan Douglas Nelson[190] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of the Interior
Timothy R. Petty January 31, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of the Interior
(Policy, Management and Budget)

Susan Combs[191]
Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of the Interior (Indian Affairs)
Tara Sweeney[192] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of the Interior
(Land and Minerals Management)
Joseph Balash January 22, 2018
(Confirmed December 7, 2017, 61–38)

Assistant Secretary of the Interior (Insular Affairs)

Douglas Domenech
September 18, 2017
(Confirmed September 13, 2017, voice vote)
National Park Service
Member of the Board of Directors of the Presidio Trust William Ellison Grayson[193] May 2017
Marie Louise Hurabiell[194]
John W. Keker[194]
Office of Surface Mining

Director of the Office of Surface Mining
J. Steven Gardner[195] Upon Senate Confirmation
United States Geological Survey

Director of the United States Geological Survey

James F. Reilly[86]
TBD
(Confirmed April 9, 2018, voice vote)
United States Bureau of Reclamation

Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation

Brenda Burman
November 17, 2017
(Confirmed November 16, 2017, voice vote)

Department of Justice

Office Nominee Assumed office Assumed office

Attorney General

Jeff Sessions
February 9, 2017
(Confirmed February 8, 2017, 52–47)

Deputy Attorney General

Rod Rosenstein[196]
April 26, 2017
(Confirmed April 25, 2017, 94–6)

Solicitor General

Noel Francisco[197]
September 19, 2017
(Confirmed September 19, 2017, 50–47)

Assistant Attorney General (Antitrust Division)

Makan Delrahim[198]
September 28, 2017
(Confirmed September 27, 2017, 73–21)

Assistant Attorney General (Civil Division)
Joseph H. Hunt[199] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Attorney General (Civil Rights)
Eric Dreiband[200] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Attorney General (Criminal Division)
Brian Benczkowski[201] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Attorney General
(Environment and Natural Resources Division)
Jeffrey Bossert Clark[202] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Attorney General (National Security Division)

John Demers[105]
February 22, 2018
(Confirmed February 15, 2018, voice vote)

Assistant Attorney General (Office of Legal Counsel)

Steven Engel[203]
November 13, 2017
(Confirmed November 7, 2017, 51–47)

Assistant Attorney General (Office of Legal Policy)

Beth Ann Williams
August 21, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Attorney General (Office of Legislative Affairs)

Stephen Boyd
September 5, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)
Federal Bureau of Investigation

Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation

Christopher A. Wray[204]
August 2, 2017
(Confirmed August 1, 2017, 92–5)
Federal Bureau of Prisons
File:Federal Prison Industries logo.png
Member of the Board of Directors of the Federal Prison Industries

Deline R. Reardon[74]
March 5, 2018
Office of Justice Programs

Director of the Bureau of Justice Assistance
Jon Adler[205] Upon Senate confirmation

Director of the National Institute of Justice

David B. Muhlhausen[206][207]
August 22, 2017
(Appointed July 11, 2017)

Director of the Office for Victims of Crime

Darlene Hutchinson Biehl[208]
August 14, 2017
(Appointed July 1, 2017)

Administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Caren Harp[209] January 19, 2018
(Appointed December 18, 2017)

Director of the Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking

Laura Rogers
January 4, 2018
(Appointed October 5, 2017)
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission

Member of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission
Patrick Hovakimian[133] Upon Senate confirmation

Department of Labor

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of Labor

Alexander Acosta[210]
April 28, 2017
(Confirmed April 27, 2017, 60–38)

Deputy Secretary of Labor

Patrick Pizzella[211]
April 17, 2018
(Confirmed April 12, 2018, 50–48)

Chief Financial Officer of Labor
James E. Williams[212] TBD
(Confirmed March 22, 2018, voice vote)

Solicitor of Labor

Kate S. O'Scannlain
January 2, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Labor

Preston Rutledge
January 18, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Labor
(Employment and Training)
John Pallasch[213] Upon Senate Confirmation

Assistant Secretary of Labor
(Mine Safety and Health)

David Zatezalo
November 30, 2017
(Confirmed November 15, 2017, 52–46)

Assistant Secretary of Labor
(Occupational Safety and Health)
Scott Mugno[214] Upon Senate Confirmation

Assistant Secretary of Labor
(Veterans' Employment and Training)
John Lowry III[215] Upon Senate Confirmation

Assistant Secretary of Labor
(Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs)
Katherine Brunett McGuire[105] January 2, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Labor
(Administration and Management)
George Slater[216] Upon Senate Confirmation

Assistant Secretary of Labor (Public Affairs)

Jeffrey Y. Grappone
August 2017
(Appointed August 22, 2017)
Wage and Hour Division

Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division
Cheryl Marie Stanton[217] Upon Senate Confirmation
Bureau of Labor Statistics

Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics
William Beach[218] Upon Senate confirmation
United States Women's Bureau

Director of the United States Women’s Bureau

Patricia G. Greene
November 27, 2017
(Appointed October 19, 2017)

Department of State

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of State

Mike Pompeo
April 26, 2018
(Confirmed April 26, 2018, 57–42)

John Sullivan[219]
April 1, 2018 April 26, 2018

Deputy Secretary of State
May 24, 2017
(Confirmed May 24, 2017, 94–6)

Deputy Secretary of State (Management and Resources)

Legal Adviser of the Department of State

Jennifer Gillian Newstead[105]
January 22, 2018
(Confirmed December 19, 2017, 88–11)

Chief of Protocol

Sean Lawler
December 1, 2017
(Confirmed November 16, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of State (Legislative Affairs)
Mary Kirtley Waters December 20, 2017
(Confirmed December 12, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of State (East Asian and Pacific Affairs)

Susan Thornton[220]
Upon Senate confirmation
March 9, 2017

Assistant Secretary of State (European and Eurasian Affairs)

A. Wess Mitchell
October 12, 2017
(Confirmed September 28, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of State (International Organization Affairs)

Kevin Moley[221]
March 26, 2018
(Confirmed March 22, 2018, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of State (Near Eastern Affairs)
David Schenker[222] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of State (Western Hemisphere Affairs)
Kimberly Breier[223] Upon Senate confirmation

Under Secretary of State (Management)[224]
Eric Ueland[224] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of State (Administration)
Nicole R. Nason[225] December 2017
(Appointed by the President)

Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State
June 2017

Assistant Secretary of State (Consular Affairs)

Carl Risch
August 11, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of State (Diplomatic Security)

Michael Evanoff
November 3, 2017
(Confirmed November 2, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of State (Economic and Business Affairs)

Manisha Singh
November 22, 2017
(Confirmed November 2, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of State (Energy Resources)
Francis R. Fannon Upon Senate confirmation

Under Secretary of State
(Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs)

Heather Nauert[154]
March 13, 2018
(Designated by the President)

Assistant Secretary of State (Educational and Cultural Affairs)

Marie Royce[226]
March 30, 2018
(Confirmed March 22, 2018, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of State (Public Affairs)

Michelle Giuda[227]
February 3, 2018[228]

Under Secretary of State
(Arms Control and International Security Affairs)
Andrea L. Thompson[229] TBD
(Confirmed April 26, 2018, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of State
(International Security and Nonproliferation)

Christopher Ashley Ford
January 9, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of State
(Arms Control, Verification, and Compliance)
Yleem Poblete[230] TBD
(Confirmed April 26, 2018, voice vote)

Coordinator for Counterterrorism

Nathan Sales
August 10, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of State
(International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs)
Kirsten Dawn Madison[231] TBD
(Confirmed April 26, 2018, voice vote)
Office of Foreign Missions

Director of the Office of Foreign Missions
Stephen Akard[232][233] Upon Senate confirmation
Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons
Member of the U.S. Advisory Council on Human Trafficking Harold D’Souza[223]
Christina Frundt[223]
Nathan Paul Kinnicutt[223]
Robert R. Lung[223]
Ronny Marty[223]
Florencia Molina[223]
Bukola Oriola[223]
Tanya Street[223]
Sheila White[223]

Department of Transportation

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of Transportation

Elaine Chao
January 31, 2017
(Confirmed January 31, 2017, 93–6)

Deputy Secretary of Transportation

Jeffrey A. Rosen
May 18, 2017
(Confirmed May 16, 2017, 56–42)

General Counsel of Transportation

Steven G. Bradbury
November 28, 2017
(Confirmed November 14, 2017, 50–47)

Assistant Secretary of Transportation (Government Affairs)
Adam J. Sullivan[234] TBD
(Confirmed February 13, 2018, voice vote)

Under Secretary of Transportation (Policy)

Derek Kan[235]
December 4, 2017
(Confirmed November 13, 2017, 90–7)

Assistant Secretary of Transportation
(Research and Technology)
Diana Furchtgott-Roth[236] Upon Senate confirmation
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Raymond P. Martinez[237]
February 28, 2018
(Confirmed February 13, 2018, voice vote)
Federal Railroad Administration

Administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration

Ronald Batory[238]
February 28, 2018
(Confirmed February 13, 2018, voice vote)
Federal Transit Administration

Administrator of the Federal Transit Administration

Thelma Drake[239]
Upon Senate confirmation
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Heidi King[240] Upon Senate confirmation
United States Maritime Administration

Administrator of the United States Maritime Administration

Mark H. Buzby
August 8, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

Administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

Howard R. Elliott[241]
October 30, 2017
(Confirmed October 5, 2017, voice vote)

Department of the Treasury

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of the Treasury

Steven Mnuchin
February 13, 2017
(Confirmed February 13, 2017, 53–47)

Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
Justin Muzinich[180] Upon Senate confirmation

Sigal Mandelker
June 26, 2017

Under Secretary of the Treasury
(Terrorism and Financial Intelligence)
June 26, 2017
(Confirmed June 21, 2017, 96–1)

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Management)
David F. Eisner[242] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Economic Policy)
Michael Faulkender[243] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Legislative Affairs)

Drew Maloney[165]
September 25, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Public Affairs)

Tony Sayegh[244]

March 30, 2017
(Appointed March 7, 2017)

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Tax Policy)

David Kautter[245]
September 25, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Treasurer of the United States

Jovita Carranza[183]
June 19, 2017
(Appointed April 28, 2017)

Director of the United States Mint

David J. Ryder[246]
April 12, 2018
(Confirmed March 21, 2018, voice vote)

Comptroller of the Currency

Joseph Otting
November 27, 2017
(Confirmed November 16, 2017, 54–43)

General Counsel of the Treasury

Brent McIntosh[165]
September 25, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Financial Institutions)

Chris Campbell
September 25, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Under Secretary of the Treasury (International Affairs)

David Malpass[247]
September 25, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (International Affairs)
Adam Lerrick[165] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(International Markets and Development)

Heath Tarbert[248]
October 3, 2017
(Confirmed September 25, 2017, 87–8)

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Terrorist Financing)

Marshall Billingslea[111]
June 22, 2017
(Confirmed June 22, 2017, 65–35)

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Intelligence and Analysis)
Marie Patelunas[249] Upon Senate confirmation
Internal Revenue Service

Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service

David Kautter
November 13, 2017
Charles P. Rettig[162] Upon Senate confirmation

General Counsel of the Internal Revenue Service
Michael J. Desmond[125]
Financial Stability Oversight Council
Member of the Financial Stability Oversight Council Thomas E. Workman[250] TBD
(Confirmed March 21, 2018, voice vote)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Jelena McWilliams[251][252] Upon Senate confirmation
Community Development Advisory Board
Member of the Community Development Advisory Board Clint Gwin[253] October 2017
Raymond Moncrief[254] December 2017
Cara Dingus Brook[255] September 2017
Gregory B. Fairchild[254] December 2017
Faith Bautista[255] September 2017
Judy J. Chapa[255] September 2017
Robert R. Jones III[255] September 2017
Shane Jett[255] September 2017

Department of Veterans Affairs

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of Veterans Affairs

Robert Wilkie
March 28, 2018

Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs

Thomas G. Bowman
August 10, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Chairman of the Board of the Board of Veterans' Appeals

Cheryl L. Mason
December 11, 2017
(Confirmed November 8, 2017, voice vote)

General Counsel of Veterans Affairs

James Byrne
August 8, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Chief Financial Officer of Veterans Affairs

Jon J. Rychalski
February 7, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs (Benefits)
Paul Lawrence[194] TBD
(Confirmed April 26, 2018, voice vote)

Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs (Memorial Affairs)

Randy Reeves[105]
December 12, 2017
(Confirmed November 8, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs (Legislative Affairs)

Brooks Tucker[256]
August 10, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs
(Human Resources and Administration)

Peter Shelby[257]
June 19, 2017
(Appointed June 16, 2017)

Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs
(Operations, Security and Preparedness)

Donald P. Loren[257]
August 10, 2017
(Appointed June 16, 2017)

Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs
(Public and Intergovernmental Affairs)

John Ullyot[258]
April 12, 2017
(Appointed March 30, 2017)

Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs
(Enterprise Integration)

Melissa Sue Glynn
January 2, 2018
(Confirmed November 8, 2017, voice vote)

Independent intelligence agencies

National Intelligence

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
National Intelligence

Director of National Intelligence

Dan Coats[259]
March 16, 2017
(Confirmed March 15, 2017, 85–12)

Deputy Director of National Intelligence

Sue Gordon
September 5, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Chief Information Officer

John B. Sherman
September 5, 2017
(Announced August 18, 2017)

General Counsel of National Intelligence
Jason Klitenic[260] Upon Senate confirmation

Inspector General of National Intelligence
Michael K. Atkinson[261] Upon Senate confirmation
National Counterintelligence Executive

Director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center

William Evanina[133]
Upon Senate confirmation
(first time position to be confirmed)
June 2, 2014

Central Intelligence Agency

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Director of the Central Intelligence Agency

Mike Pompeo[262]
January 23, 2017
(Confirmed January 23, 2017, 66–32)
April 26, 2018

Gina Haspel[263]
Upon Senate confirmation

Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
February 7, 2017
(Appointed February 2, 2017)

General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency

Courtney Simmons Elwood[244]
June 6, 2017
(Confirmed June 6, 2017, 66–33)

Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency
Christopher Sharpley[264] Upon Senate confirmation
February 2015

Other independent agencies

Environmental Protection Agency

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency

Scott Pruitt
February 17, 2017
(Confirmed February 17, 2017, 52–46)

Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency

Andrew R. Wheeler[265]
April 21, 2018
(Confirmed April 12, 2018, 53–45)

Chief Financial Officer of the Environmental Protection Agency

Holly Greaves
March 15, 2018
(Confirmed February 15, 2018, voice vote)

General Counsel of the Environmental Protection Agency

Matthew Leopold[105]
January 9, 2018
(Confirmed December 14, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
(Air and Radiation)

William Wehrum[241]
November 13, 2017
(Confirmed November 9, 2017, 49–47)

Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
(Enforcement and Compliance Assurance)

Susan Bodine[256]
January 5, 2018
(Confirmed July 12, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
(International and Tribal Affairs)
William Charles McIntosh[266] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
(Land and Emergency Management)
Peter C. Wright[125] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
(Office of Water)
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David Ross[105]
January 22, 2018
(Confirmed December 14, 2017, voice vote)

Small Business Administration

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Administrator of the Small Business Administration

Linda McMahon
February 14, 2017
(Confirmed February 14, 2017, 81–19)

Deputy Administrator of the Small Business Administration

Althea Coetzee[267]
August 3, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Chief Counsel of Advocacy for the Small Business Administration
David Christian Tryon[268] Upon Senate confirmation

Inspector General of the Small Business Administration
Hannibal Ware[269] TBD
(Confirmed April 26, 2018, voice vote)

Federal Reserve System

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Chairman of the Federal Reserve

Jerome Powell
February 5, 2018
(Confirmed January 23, 2018, 84–13)

Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve

Richard Clarida[270]
Upon Senate confirmation

Vice Chairman for Supervision of the Federal Reserve

Randal Quarles
October 13, 2017
(Confirmed October 5, 2017, 65–32)

Member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Marvin Goodfriend[271] Upon Senate confirmation
Michelle Bowman[272] Upon Senate confirmation

NASA

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration

James Bridenstine[273]
April 23, 2018
(Confirmed April 19, 2018, 50–49)

Executive Secretary of the National Space Council

Scott Pace
July 13, 2017
(without Senate confirmation)

Chief Financial Officer of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Jeff DeWit[274]
April 3, 2018
(Confirmed March 14, 2018, voice vote)

Independent banks

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
Export–Import Bank of the United States

President of the Export–Import Bank of the United States

Jeffrey Gerrish[70]
April 25, 2018
(Appointed by the President)

First Vice President of the Export–Import Bank of the United States
Kimberly Reed[275] Upon Senate confirmation

Member of the Board of Directors of the Export–Import Bank of the United States

Spencer Bachus[276]
Upon Senate confirmation
Claudia Slacik[277] Upon Senate confirmation
Judith Delzoppo Pryor[278] Upon Senate confirmation

Inspector General of the Export–Import Bank of the United States
Mark Greenblatt[105] Upon Senate confirmation
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Governor of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Steven Mnuchin
TBD
(Confirmed March 22, 2018, voice vote)
United States Alternate Executive Director of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Erik Bethel[279] TBD
(Confirmed March 22, 2018, voice vote)
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Governor of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

Steven Mnuchin
TBD
(Confirmed March 22, 2018, voice vote)
Geoffrey W. S. Okamoto[280] TBD

United States Director of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Judy Lynn Shelton[281] TBD
(Confirmed March 22, 2018, voice vote)
African Development Bank
Governor of the African Development Bank

Steven Mnuchin
TBD
(Confirmed March 22, 2018, voice vote)
Geoffrey W. S. Okamoto[280] TBD
Governor of the African Development Fund
Steven Mnuchin
TBD
(Confirmed March 22, 2018, voice vote)
United States Director of the African Development Bank J. Steven Dowd[282] TBD
(Confirmed October 5, 2017, voice vote)
Asian Development Bank
Governor of the Asian Development Bank
Steven Mnuchin
TBD
(Confirmed March 22, 2018, voice vote)
Inter-American Development Bank
Governor of the Inter-American Development Bank

Steven Mnuchin
TBD
(Confirmed March 22, 2018, voice vote)
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Heath Tarbert[283]
March 2018
United States Alternate Executive Director of the Inter-American Development Bank Eliot Pedrosa[178] Upon Senate Confirmation

Independent boards

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
Amtrak Board

Member of the Amtrak Board of Directors

Lynn Westmoreland[284]
Upon Senate confirmation
Joseph Ryan Gruters[133] Upon Senate confirmation
National Labor Relations Board

Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board
John F. Ring[285] April 16, 2018
(Confirmed April 11, 2018, 50–48)

Marvin Kaplan[286]
December 21, 2017
(Designated by the President)
April 16, 2018

Member of the National Labor Relations Board
August 10, 2017
(Confirmed August 2, 2017, 50–48)

William Emanuel
September 28, 2017
(Confirmed September 25, 2017, 49–47)

General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board
Peter B. Robb November 17, 2017
(Confirmed November 8, 2017, 49–46)
National Mediation Board

Chairman of the National Mediation Board

Gerald Fauth
November 2, 2017
(Confirmed November 2, 2017, voice vote)

Member of the National Mediation Board

Kyle Fortson
November 2, 2017
(Confirmed November 2, 2017, voice vote)

Linda Puchala
November 2, 2017
(Confirmed November 2, 2017, voice vote)
National Transportation Safety Board

Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board

Robert L. Sumwalt
August 10, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)
(Fourth Term)

Member of the National Transportation Safety Board
Jennifer Homendy[213] Upon Senate confirmation
Bruce Landsberg[287] Upon Senate confirmation
Merit Systems Protection Board

Chair of the Merit Systems Protection Board
Dennis Dean Kirk[283] Upon Senate confirmation

Member of the Merit Systems Protection Board
Andrew F. Maunz[223] Upon Senate confirmation
Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board
Chairman of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board Adam Klein[288] Upon Senate confirmation
Member of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board cropped
Edward Felten[280]
Upon Senate confirmation
Jane Nitze[280] Upon Senate confirmation
Southern States Energy Board
Federal Representative to the Southern States Energy Board Eddie Joe Williams November 15, 2017
Surface Transportation Board

Chair of the Surface Transportation Board
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Ann Begeman[233]

Member of the Surface Transportation Board
Patrick J. Fuchs[125] Upon Senate confirmation
Michelle A. Schultz[125] Upon Senate confirmation

Independent commissions

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
American Battle Monuments Commission

Member of the American Battle Monuments Commission
William M. Matz Jr.[289]
Tom Hicks[289]
John P. McGoff[289]
Evans C. Spiceland[289]
Robert Wefald[289]
File:Jennifer Carroll (cropped).jpg
Jennifer Carroll[289]
Dorothy Gray[289]
Luis Rodolfo Quinonez[289]
David Urban[290]
Appalachian Regional Commission
Co-Chair of the Appalachian Regional Commission Tim Thomas[291] TBD
(Confirmed March 22, 2018, voice vote)
Commodity Futures Trading Commission

Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission

J. Christopher Giancarlo[292][293]
August 3, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Commissioner of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission

Brian Quintenz[256][293]
August 15, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)
Dawn DeBerry Stump[294] Upon Senate confirmation

Rostin Behnam
September 6, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)
Dan Michael Berkovitz[272] Upon Senate confirmation
Consumer Product Safety Commission

Chairwoman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission

Ann Marie Buerkle[295]
Upon Senate confirmation
(Second Term)

Commissioner of the Consumer Product Safety Commission
Dana Baiocco[296] Upon Senate confirmation
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Victoria Lipnic[297]
January 25, 2017

Commissioner of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Chai Feldblum[298]
Upon Senate confirmation (Reappointment)
Janet Dhillon[299] Upon Senate confirmation
Daniel Gade[300] Upon Senate confirmation

General Counsel of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Sharon Fast Gustafson[233] Upon Senate confirmation
Federal Communications Commission

Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission

Ajit Pai[301][302]
October 2, 2017
(Confirmed October 2, 2017 for second term, 52–41)

Commissionner of the Federal Communications Commission

Brendan Carr[303][304]
August 11, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Jessica Rosenworcel[305]
August 11, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)
Federal Election Commission

Commissioner of the Federal Election Commission
James E. Trainor III[306] Upon Senate confirmation
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission

Chairman of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission
Marco M. Rajkovich Jr.[307] Upon Senate confirmation
Federal Trade Commission

Chairwoman of the Federal Trade Commission

Maureen Ohlhausen[308]
January 25, 2017

Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission
Joseph Simons[309] TBD
(Confirmed April 26, 2018, voice vote)
Rohit Chopra[309] TBD
(Confirmed April 26, 2018, voice vote)
Noah Joshua Phillips[310] TBD
(Confirmed April 26, 2018, voice vote)
Christine S. Wilson[310] TBD
(Confirmed April 26, 2018, voice vote)
Rebecca Slaughter[311] TBD
(Confirmed April 26, 2018, voice vote)
Frederick Douglass Bicentennial Commission
Member of the Frederick Douglass Bicentennial Commission
Alveda King[162]
Eric Madison Lowery[162]

Naomi C. Earp[162]
Dean Brode Nelson[74]
International Trade Commission

Commissioner of the International Trade Commission
Jason Kearns April 2, 2018
(Confirmed March 1, 2018, voice vote)
Dennis M. Devaney[312] Upon Senate confirmation
Amy Karpel[157] Upon Senate confirmation
Randolph J. Stayin[313] Upon Senate confirmation
Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Chairwoman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Kristine Svinicki
July 1, 2017
(Confirmed July 1, 2017 for third term, 88–9)

Commissioner of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Jeff Baran[314]
Upon Senate confirmation
(Reappointment)
Annie Caputo[314] Upon Senate confirmation
David A. Wright[314] Upon Senate confirmation
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
Chairwoman of the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
Heather MacDougall[167]
August 3, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)
Commissioner of the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
James Sullivan
August 3, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)
Securities and Exchange Commission

Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission

Jay Clayton[315][316]
May 4, 2017
(Confirmed May 2, 2017, 61–37)

Member of the Securities and Exchange Commission

Hester Peirce
January 11, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

Robert J. Jackson Jr.[105]
January 11, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)
United States Semiquincentennial Commission
Chairman of the United States Semiquincentennial Commission Daniel M. DiLella[317] Upon Senate confirmation
United States Sentencing Commission
Chair of the United States Sentencing Commission cropped
William H. Pryor Jr.[318]
Upon Senate confirmation
Member of the United States Sentencing Commission Upon Senate confirmation
(Reappointment)

Charles R. Breyer
March 21, 2017
(Confirmed March 21, 2017 for second term, 98–0)

Danny C. Reeves
March 21, 2017
(Confirmed March 21, 2017, 98–0)
Henry E. Hudson[318] Upon Senate confirmation
(Second term)
William G. Otis[318] Upon Senate confirmation
(Second term)
Luis Felipe Restrepo[318] Upon Senate confirmation
(Second term)

Independent councils

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation

Chair of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
Aimee Kathryn Jorjani[154] Upon Senate confirmation
National Council on Disability

Member of the National Council on Disability
Neil Romano[194] March 8, 2018
(Appointed February 21, 2018)
United States Holocaust Memorial Council
Chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council Howard Lorber[319] May 31, 2017
(Appointed May 10, 2018)

Independent offices

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
Office of Government Ethics

Director of the Office of Government Ethics
Emory A. Rounds III[162] Upon Senate confirmation
Office of Personnel Management

Director of the Office of Personnel Management

Jeff Tien Han Pon[105]
March 9, 2018
(Confirmed March 7, 2018, voice vote)

Deputy Director of the Office of Personnel Management

Michael Rigas[320]
March 9, 2018
(Confirmed March 7, 2018, voice vote)

Inspector General of the Office of Personnel Management
John Edward Dupuy[321] Upon Senate confirmation

Member of the Federal Salary Council
Ronald Sanders[322]
Katja Bullock[322]
Office of Special Counsel

Special Counsel of the Office of Special Counsel
Henry Kerner[323] October 30, 2017
(Confirmed October 16, 2017, voice vote)

Miscellaneous

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
Administrative Conference of the United States

Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States
Jonathan F. Mitchell[324] Upon Senate confirmation
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Director of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau

Mick Mulvaney[325]
November 25, 2017
Corporation for National and Community Service

Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation for National and Community Service

Barbara Stewart
February 20, 2018
(Confirmed February 7, 2018, voice vote)

Member of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for National and Community Service
Victoria Ann Hughes[107] Upon Senate confirmation
(Reappointment; tenure began in 2016)
Heather Reynolds[107] Upon Senate confirmation
(Reappointment; tenure began in 2016)
Corporation for Public Broadcasting

Member of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Rubydee Calvert[326] Upon Senate confirmation
(Reappointment; Tenure began in 2016)
Laura Gore Ross[326] Upon Senate confirmation
(Reappointment; Tenure began in 2016)
Delta Regional Authority

Federal Co-Chairman of the Delta Regional Authority

Christopher Caldwell
January 12, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

Alternate Federal Co-Chairman of the Delta Regional Authority

Peter Kinder[327]
September 7, 2017
Appointed August 11, 2017
Farm Credit Administration

Member of the Farm Credit Administration

Glen R. Smith
December 14, 2017
(Confirmed December 5, 2017, voice vote)
Federal Labor Relations Authority

Chairman of the Federal Labor Relations Authority
Colleen Kiko[105] December 11, 2017
(Confirmed November 16, 2017, voice vote)

Member of the Federal Labor Relations Authority

Ernest W. DuBester
November 16, 2017
(Confirmed November 16, 2017, voice vote)

James T. Abbott
December 11, 2017
(Confirmed November 16, 2017, voice vote)
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service

Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
Michael Stoker[328] Upon Senate confirmation
General Services Administration

Administrator of General Services

Emily W. Murphy
December 12, 2017
(Confirmed December 5, 2017, voice vote)
International Monetary Fund
Governor of the International Monetary Fund
Steven Mnuchin
TBD
(Confirmed March 22, 2018, voice vote)
United States Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund Mark Rosen[242] Upon Senate confirmation
Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
Member of the Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Alan E. Cobb[133] Upon Senate confirmation
Millennium Challenge Corporation

Chief Executive Officer of the Millennium Challenge Corporation
Sean Cairncross[329] Upon Senate Confirmation

Member of the Millennium Challenge Corporation
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Susan McCue[107]
Upon Senate Confirmation
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Ander Crenshaw[107]
Upon Senate Confirmation
National Endowment for the Humanities

Chairperson of the National Endowment for the Humanities
Jon Parrish Peede[125] TBD
(Confirmed April 26, 2018, voice vote)
Overseas Private Investment Corporation

President and CEO of the OPIC

Ray Washburne
September 5, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Executive Vice President of the OPIC

David Bohigian
September 5, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Small Business Member on the Board of Directors of the OPIC
Frederick Perpall Upon Senate confirmation

Public Member on the Board of Directors of the OPIC
Louis DeJoy Upon Senate confirmation
Peace Corps

Director of the Peace Corps

Jody Olsen[330]
March 30, 2018
(Confirmed March 22, 2018, voice vote)
Selective Service System

Director of the Selective Service System

Don Benton[331]
April 13, 2017
(Appointed April 11, 2017)
Social Security Administration

Commissioner of the Social Security Administration
Andrew Saul[332] Upon Senate confirmation

Deputy Commissioner of the Social Security Administration
David Fabian Black[332] Upon Senate confirmation

Inspector General of the Social Security Administration
Gail S. Ennis[333] Upon Senate confirmation
Tennessee Valley Authority

Member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority
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Kenneth E. Allen[334]
January 11, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

A.D. Frazier[335]
January 9, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)
John L. Ryder[178] Upon Senate confirmation

Jeffrey Smith[336]
January 11, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)
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James R. Thompson III
January 12, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)
United States Agency for International Development

Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development

Mark Andrew Green[245]
August 7, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Deputy Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development
Bonnie Glick[332] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development

(Europe and Eurasia)


Brock D. Bierman
January 8, 2018
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)
United States Postal Service
Member of the Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service Calvin R. Tucker[337] Upon Senate confirmation

Mike Duncan[338]
Upon Senate confirmation
David Williams[338] Upon Senate confirmation

Appointees who have resigned or have been dismissed

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
Executive Office of the President

White House Chief of Staff

Reince Priebus[339]
January 22, 2017 July 31, 2017

White House Deputy Chief of Staff
Katie Walsh[16] January 22, 2017 March 30, 2017[340]

Kirstjen Nielsen[341]
September 6, 2017[14][342] December 6, 2017
James W. Carroll September 6, 2017 February 9, 2018

White House Deputy Chief of Staff (Policy)
Rick Dearborn[16] January 22, 2017 March 16, 2018

Director of the Office of Chief of Staff
Michael Ambrosini[26]
January 22, 2017 September 2017

Senior Counselor to the President

Steve Bannon[343]
January 22, 2017 August 18, 2017

White House Chief Strategist[344]
January 22, 2017 August 18, 2017

Senior Counselor to the President (Economic Initiatives)

Dina Powell[345]
January 22, 2017 January 12, 2018

Deputy National Security Advisor (Strategy)
March 15, 2017 January 12, 2018[346][347]

Special Advisor to the President (Regulatory Reform)
Carl Icahn[348] January 22, 2017 August 18, 2017[349][350]

Deputy Assistant to the President
(White House Strategic Initiatives Group)

Sebastian Gorka[351][352][353]
January 30, 2017[354][355] August 25, 2017

Special Assistant to the President
(International Energy and Environment Policy)
George David Banks[35] February 2017 February 14, 2018[356]

Special Assistant to the President
(Intragovernmental and Technology Initiatives)

Reed Cordish[357]
January 22, 2017 February 16, 2018

Special Assistant to the President (Legislative Affairs)
Ben Howard January 2017 January 2018
Cindy Simms February 2017 March 2018

Personal Aide to the President
John McEntee[20] January 22, 2017 March 13, 2018

National Security Advisor

Michael T. Flynn[358]
January 22, 2017 February 13, 2017
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H.R. McMaster
February 20, 2017 April 9, 2018

Deputy National Security Advisor

K. T. McFarland[359][360][361]
January 22, 2017 May 19, 2017

Homeland Security Advisor
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Tom Bossert
January 20, 2017 April 10, 2018

White House Staff Secretary
Rob Porter[362] January 22, 2017 February 7, 2018

Member of the President’s Commission on White House Fellowships
June 2017 February 7, 2018

White House Press Secretary

Sean Spicer[363]
January 22, 2017 July 21, 2017

White House Director of Communications
January 22, 2017 March 6, 2017
June 2, 2017 July 25, 2017
(Stayed on until August 2017)
Mike Dubke[364] March 6, 2017 May 18, 2017[365]

Anthony Scaramucci[366][367]
July 25, 2017 July 31, 2017

Hope Hicks
September 12, 2017 March 29, 2018

White House Director of Strategic Communications
January 22, 2017 September 12, 2017

Deputy White House Communications Director
Josh Raffel January 20, 2017 February 28, 2018

Assistant Communications Director (Surrogate Operations)
Boris Epshteyn[26][368][369]
January 22, 2017 March 25, 2017

Assistant Press Secretary
Michael Short January 2017 July 25, 2017[370]

White House Director of Communications
(Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs)

Omarosa Manigault[20]
January 22, 2017 January 20, 2018

Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council
Paul Winfree[371] January 22, 2017 December 2017

White House Director of Budget Policy
January 22, 2017 December 2017

Director of the National Economic Council
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Gary Cohn
January 20, 2017 March 6, 2018

Deputy Director of the National Economic Council (Economic Policy)
Jeremy Katz[28] January 22, 2017 January 2018

Director of the Office of Public Liaison and Intergovernmental Affairs

George Sifakis[372]
January 23, 2017 September 25, 2017

White House Speechwriter

David Sorensen
February 9, 2018[373]

White House Director of Advance
George Gigicos[20] January 22, 2017 July 31, 2017[374]

White House Director of Oval Office Operations

Keith Schiller[20]
January 22, 2017 September 20, 2017

White House Deputy Counsel

Makan Delrahim
January 20, 2017 September 28, 2017
Gregory G. Katsas January 22, 2017 December 8, 2017

Legal Advisor to the President
John M. Dowd June 2017 March 22, 2018

Chairman of the Strategic and Policy Forum
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Stephen Schwarzman
January 22, 2017 August 16, 2017[375][376]

Chair of the Opioid and Drug Abuse Commission

Chris Christie
March 29, 2017 November 1, 2017

Member of the Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis
File:Gov. Roy Cooper.jpg
Roy Cooper
May 2017 November 1, 2017

Charlie Baker
May 2017 November 1, 2017

Patrick J. Kennedy
May 2017 November 1, 2017
Bertha Madras May 2017 November 1, 2017
J. Christian Adams July 2017 November 1, 2017
Alan Lamar King July 2017 November 1, 2017

Pam Bondi
September 7, 2017 November 1, 2017

Vice Chair of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity

Kris Kobach
May 11, 2017 January 3, 2018

Member of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity

Hans von Spakovsky[377]
June 2017 January 3, 2018
Office of the Vice President of the United States

Chief of Staff to the Vice President
Josh Pitcock[20] January 22, 2017 July 28, 2017

Deputy Chief of Staff to the Vice President
Jen Pavlik January 22, 2017 September 2017

Press Secretary to the Vice President

Marc Lotter
January 22, 2017 October 2017
Office of National Drug Control Policy

Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy
Richard J. Baum March 28, 2017 February 9, 2018
Office of the United States Trade Representative

Trade Representative

Stephen Vaughn
March 2, 2017 May 15, 2017
Department of Commerce

Under Secretary of Commerce (International Trade)

Israel Hernandez
June 2017 December 2017

Director of the Minority Business Development Agency

Chris Garcia[378]
June 28, 2017 February 27, 2018

Deputy Director of the Minority Business Development Agency
June 28, 2017 February 2018
Department of Health and Human Services

Secretary of Health and Human Services

Tom Price[379]
February 10, 2017
(Confirmed February 10, 2017, 52–47)
September 29, 2017
cropped
Don J. Wright
September 29, 2017 October 10, 2017

Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services (Health)
February 10, 2017 February 15, 2018
Department of Homeland Security

Secretary of Homeland Security

John F. Kelly[380]
January 20, 2017
(Confirmed January 20, 2017, 88–11)
July 31, 2017

Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security

Elaine Duke[381]
April 10, 2017 April 15, 2018

Chief Information Officer of Homeland Security
Richard Staropoli April 2017 August 2017[382]

Under Secretary of Homeland Security
(Intelligence and Analysis)
Robert P. Hayes[383] March 2017
(Designed by the President)
August 2017

Chief of the United States Border Patrol

Ron Vitiello
February 1, 2017 April 25, 2017
Department of Justice

Attorney General

Dana Boente
January 30, 2017 February 9, 2017

Deputy Attorney General
February 9, 2017 April 25, 2017

Associate Attorney General

Rachel Brand
May 22, 2017 February 20, 2018
Department of State

Secretary of State

Rex Tillerson[384]
February 1, 2017
(Confirmed February 1, 2017, 56–43)
March 31, 2018

Under Secretary of State (Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs)

Steve Goldstein
December 4, 2017 March 13, 2018
Department of Veterans Affairs

Secretary of Veterans Affairs

David Shulkin
February 14, 2017
(Confirmed February 13, 2017,
100–0)
March 28, 2018

Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs (Health)
Poonam Alaigh[385] May 2017 September 25, 2017[386]
Department of Interior

Deputy Assistant Secretary of Policy and Economic Development – Indian Affairs
Gavin Clarkson June 11, 2017 November 14, 2017[387]
Independent agencies
Chief of External Affairs for the Corporation for National and Community Service Carl Higbie August 2017 January 2018[388]

Announced positions from which candidates have withdrawn

Holdovers from previous administrations

Pace of appointments and approvals

While President Trump tweeted on February 7, 2017, dissatisfaction – "It is a disgrace my Cabinet is not yet in place, the longest such delay in the history of our country"—the assertion was ruled false by the BBC based on a detailed review of the last five administrations. The analysis found more room for a general complaint of slowness in congressional action and that the administration "has by far the fewest confirmed cabinet selections at this point" but it also noted that, beyond the non-action on Judge Merrick Garland's 10-month nomination to the Supreme Court by Trump's predecessor, President Obama's "choice for Labor secretary, Thomas Perez, took 121 days to be confirmed. John Bryson, his commerce pick, waited 126 days. Attorney General Loretta Lynch holds the modern record, as 161 days passed before getting Senate approval."[389]

In an update on the March 2017 nomination of J. Christopher Giancarlo to the CFTC, the White House submitted his paperwork to the Senate committee in early May. "The paperwork is a prerequisite for the panel to advance the nomination with a hearing and an eventual committee vote, which now may not come until the summer or fall. The committee is said to be waiting for the administration to nominate individuals to fill two more vacancies at the commission before it holds the hearing, according to Senate aides and people familiar with the process," reported the Wall Street Journal.[293]

In July 2017, the New York Times assessed the pace and reported that Trump had announced 36 percent of "leadership positions below the secretary level" compared with 78 percent by Obama over the same period. Average approval time has been nine days slower for Trump appointees versus Obama's. Ten of 15 Cabinet agencies had no number two, several deputy secretaries were not nominated until after the Administration's 100-day mark, and some had not yet been nominated.[390]

By October 2017, Trump had made 412 nominations. By the same point in their respective presidencies, George W. Bush had made 640 nominations and Barack Obama had made 536 nominations.[391]

See also

Notes

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