Department of Health and Human Services appointments by Donald Trump

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     Denotes nominees who were withdrawn prior to being confirmed or assuming office.

Appointments

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of Health and Human Services

Alex Azar[1]
January 29, 2018
(Confirmed January 24, 2018, 55–43)

Eric Hargan[2]
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[3] Upon Senate confirmation

Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services
(Public Affairs)

Judy Stecker[4]
April 5, 2018
(Appointed March 9, 2018)

Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services
(Health)

Brett Giroir[5]
February 15, 2018
(Confirmed February 7, 2018, voice vote)

Surgeon General of the United States

Jerome Adams[6]
September 5, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services
(Legislation)

Sarah Arbes[7]
TBD
(Confirmed March 21, 2020, voice vote)
June 2019[8]

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[9]
September 5, 2018
(Confirmed August 28, 2018, 67–28)

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[5]
September 11, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)
Office of Public Health and Science

Co-Chair and Member of the
President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition

Mariano Rivera[10]
May 2018

Misty May-Treanor[10]

Herschel Walker[10]

Member of the President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition

Brenda Becker[10]

Bill Belichick[10]

Johnny Damon[10]

Trevor Drinkwater[10]

Lou Ferrigno[10]

Robert Goldman[10]

Nan Hayworth[10]

Matthew Hesse[10]

Ashlee Lundvall[10]

Jacob Olson[10]

Mehmet Oz[10]

Natalie Gulbis Rodarmel[10]

Shauna Rohbock[10]

Kyle Snyder[10]
Stephen Soloway[10]

Julie Teer[10]

Chris Tisi[10]

Robert Charles Wilkins[10]

Samuel James Worthington Jr.[10]

Linda Yaccarino[10]
Administration for Children and Families

Commissioner of the Administrator of Children, Youth, and Families
Elizabeth Darling[4] TBD
(Confirmed September 10, 2019, 57–37)
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

Seema Verma[11]
March 14, 2017
(Confirmed March 14, 2017, 55–43)
Administration for Native Americans
Commissioner of the Administration for Native Americans
Jeannie Hovland[12]
July 10, 2018
(Confirmed June 21, 2018, voice vote)
Indian Health Service

Director of the Indian Health Service

Michael Weahkee[13]
TBD
(Confirmed April 21, 2020, voice vote)
June 2017 TBD
Food and Drug Administration

Commissioner of Food and Drugs

Stephen Hahn[14]
December 17, 2019
(Confirmed December 12, 2019, 72–18
National Cancer Institute

Director of the National Cancer Institute

Douglas R. Lowy
April 6, 2019

References

  1. "Trump picks Alex Azar to lead the Health and Human Services Department". November 13, 2017. Retrieved November 13, 2017.
  2. Phillips, Ariella (March 14, 2017). "Trump again taps Goldman Sachs alum in deputy secretary push". Washington Examiner. Retrieved March 14, 2017.
  3. "PN785 – Nomination of John J. Bartrum for Department of Health and Human Services, 115th Congress (2017–2018)". www.congress.gov. July 19, 2017. Retrieved January 13, 2018.
  4. "Trump Announces Key Additions to his Administration". Retrieved March 19, 2018.
  5. "President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Nominate Personnel to Key Administration Posts". White House. April 21, 2017. Retrieved April 25, 2017. Miscimarra was first sworn in as a Member of the National Labor Relations Board on August 7, 2013 for a term that expires on December 16, 2017. ... MacDougall was designated acting Chair of the Occupational Safety & Health Review Commission in January 2017. In 2014, she was nominated to the Commission by then-President Obama and confirmed unanimously by the Senate.
  6. "President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Nominate Jerome M. Adams to the Public Health Service", The White House Office of the Press Secretary, June 29, 2017.
  7. "PN1248 – Nomination of Sarah C. Arbes for Department of Health and Human Services, 116th Congress (2019–2020)". www.congress.gov. October 30, 2019. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  8. "Sarah Cudworth Arbes". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  9. "President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Nominate Lynn A. Johnson to be Assistant Secretary for Family Support at the Department of Health and Human Services", The White House Office of the Press Secretary, June 7, 2017.
  10. "Trump Announces Intent to Nominate and Appoint Personnel to Key Administration Posts". Retrieved May 8, 2018.
  11. "Trump selects Seema Verma, a Medicaid cost-cutter, to helm CMS". November 29, 2016.
  12. "President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Nominate Personnel to Key Administration Posts". Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  13. "Trump Announces Intent to Nominate Individuals to Key Administration Posts". Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  14. "Trump Announces Intent to Nominate and Appoint Individuals to Key Administration Posts". Retrieved November 3, 2019.
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