Chief of Staff to the Vice President of the United States

The Chief of Staff to the Vice President of the United States is the Chief of Staff position within the Office of the Vice President, part of the Executive Office of the President of the United States. Chief of Staff has been responsible for overseeing the actions of the Vice President's staff, managing the Vice President's schedule, and deciding who is allowed to meet with the Vice President.

Chiefs of Staff to the Vice President

Chief Years Vice President
Arthur Sohmer[1] 1969–1973 Spiro Agnew
Robert T. Hartmann[2] 1973–1974 Gerald Ford
Ann C. Whitman[3] 1974–1977 Nelson Rockefeller
Richard Moe[4] 1977–1981 Walter Mondale
Daniel J. Murphy, Sr.[5] 1981–1985 George H. W. Bush
Craig L. Fuller[6] 1985–1989
William Kristol[7] 1989–1993 Dan Quayle
Roy M. Neel[8] 1993–1994 Al Gore
Jack Quinn[9] 1994–1995
Ronald A. Klain[10] 1995–1999
Charles W. Burson[11] 1999–2001
I. Lewis Libby[12] 2001–2005 Dick Cheney
David S. Addington[13] 2005–2009
Ronald A. Klain[10] 2009–2011 Joe Biden
Bruce Reed[14] 2011–2013
Steve Ricchetti[15] 2013–2017
Josh Pitcock 2017 Mike Pence
Nick Ayers 2017–present

References

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  8. "Book Roy Neel for Public Speaking". Harry Walker Agency. Retrieved 2018-09-20.
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  13. "Westlake native becomes chief of staff for Vice President Joe Biden". cleveland.com. 2013-11-13. Retrieved 2018-09-20.

See also

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