Executive appointments by Donald Trump

The core White House staff appointments, and most Executive Office of the President officials generally, are not required to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate, with a handful of exceptions (e.g., the director of the Office of Management and Budget, the chair and members of the Council of Economic Advisers, and the United States trade representative). There are about 4,000 positions in the Executive Office of the President.

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     Denotes nominees who were withdrawn prior to being confirmed or assuming office.

Appointments

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

White House Chief of Staff

Mark Meadows
March 31, 2020

White House Principal Deputy Chief of Staff

John Fleming
March 30, 2020

White House Deputy Chief of Staff (Policy)

Chris Liddell
March 19, 2018

White House Deputy Chief of Staff (Operations)
Tony Ornato TBA

White House Deputy Chief of Staff (Communications)

Dan Scavino
April 21, 2020

White House Director of Social Media
January 22,2017

Counselor to the President

Kellyanne Conway[1]
January 20, 2017

Hope Hicks
March 9, 2020

Senior Advisor to the President

Ivanka Trump[2]
March 29, 2017

Kevin Hassett
April 15, 2020

Senior Advisor to the President (Strategic Planning)

Jared Kushner[3]
January 22, 2017

Director of the Office of American Innovation[4]
March 27, 2017

Senior Advisor to the President (Policy)

Stephen Miller[5]
January 20, 2017

White House Director of Speechwriting
January 22,2017

Advisor to the President (Policy, Strategy and Speechwriting)
Vincent Haley[6]

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

Deputy Assistant to the President
Renee Hudson[7] February 16, 2017

Chief of Staff to the First Lady

Stephanie Grisham
April 7, 2020

Press Secretary to the First Lady
April 7, 2020

Deputy Assistant to the President[6]

Jana Toner[8]
January 2018

Associate Director of Presidential Personnel
February 6, 2017 January 2018

Deputy Assistant to the President (Presidential Advance)
Robert L. Peede[9] September 9, 2017

Special Assistant to the President
Scott Gast January 20, 2017

Associate Counsel to the President

Special Assistant to the President
Julie Radford[6] February 14, 2017
Brittany Baldwin[6] November 26, 2017

Speechwriter for the President

Deputy Assistant to the President

Keith Davids[9]
September 6, 2018

Director of the White House Military Office
July 2018 September 5, 2018

Special Assistant to the President
September 6, 2017 September 5, 2018

Deputy Director of the White House Military Office

Special Assistant to the President

Rob Newson[10]
February 2, 2019

Deputy Director of the White House Military Office

Special Assistant to the President

Jennifer S. Korn[11]
January 20, 2017

Deputy Director of the Office of Public Liaison

Special Assistant to the President
Sylvia May Davis[12] October 20, 2017

Deputy White House Policy Coordinator
April 2018

Associate White House Staff Secretary
January 2017 April 2018

Special Assistant to the President
Adam Kennedy[12] April 2018

White House Director of Research
September 2017

White House Deputy Director of Research and Rapid Response Advisor
January 2017 August 2017

Special Assistant to the President
Avrahm J. Berkowitz[13] January 20, 2017
Ross P. Worthington[13]
William F. Crozer[13] July 2018

Deputy Director of Intergovernmental Affairs

Special Assistant to the President
Cassidy M. Dumbauld[13] January 2017

Special Assistant to the President
Zoe L. Jackman[13]

Director of Student Leadership Initiatives and Volunteer Engagement

Special Assistant to the President
Benjamin T. Miller[13]

Deputy Director of Advance

Special Assistant to the President
Ashley D. Mocarski[13]

Director of Cabinet Affairs

Special Assistant to the President
Hunter M. Morgen[13]
Nicholas D. Pottebaum[13]

Deputy Director of Intergovernmental Affairs

Special Assistant to the President
Alexandra E. Stone[13]

Director of the White House Management Office

Special Assistant to the President
Rebecca L. Wasserstein[13] February 2017

Director of White House Travel Office

Special Assistant to the President (Domestic Policy)
Laura Cunliffe[12] April 2018

Policy Advisor for the Domestic Policy Council
August 2017 March 2018

Special Assistant to the President (Domestic Policy)
Robert T. Goad[14] June 2018

Education Advisor of the Domestic Policy Council
January 20, 2017 June 2018

Special Assistant to the President (Domestic Policy)
James Sherk[15] June 2018

White House Labor Advisor
February 2017 June 2018

Special Assistant to the President (Domestic Policy)
Drew Trojanowski[12] March 2018
Theodore Wold[12] June 2018
William R. Levi[13]

Special Assistant to the President (Economic Policy)
Ashley Hickey Marquis[16] February 2, 2017
Francis J. Brooke[12] June 2018
Abigail Slater[12] March 2018

Special Assistant to the President (External Affairs)
James Goyer[6] February 9, 2018

Legislative Assistant to the President

Special Assistant to the President
(Global Economics and Finance)
Mathew Haarsager[17] March 2017

Director for Global Economics and Finance

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

Special Assistant to the President (Healthcare Policy)
Brian Blase[16] January 20, 2017

Special Assistant to the President (Infrastructure Policy)
DJ Gribbin[16] January 26, 2017

Assistant to the President
(Strategic Initiatives)
Brooke Rollins February 2018

Special Assistant to the President
(International Trade, Investment and Development)
Andrew Quinn[16] February 2017

Special Assistant to the President (Legislative Affairs)
Alex Angelson[18] January 20, 2017
Ryan Canfield[6] February 9, 2018
Bethany Scully[19] January 20, 2017

Paul Teller[18]
January 23, 2017
Jeffrey K. Freeland[12] June 2018
Ryan M. Kaldahl[12]

Daniel Greenwood[6]
December 2017

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

Special Assistant to the President (Legislative Affairs)
Jane Lucas[12] April 2018

White House Associate Counsel
October 2017 April 2018

Special Assistant to the President (Legislative Affairs)

Ja'Ron Smith[6]
June 2018

Special Assistant to the President (Domestic Policy)
February 9, 2018 June 2018

Director of Urban Affairs and Revitalization
January 2017

Special Assistant to the President (National Security Affairs)

Michael S. Bell[6]
February 9, 2018
Michael Barry[6]

Sarah Flaherty[6]

Cyril Sartor[6]

Director for African Affairs
August 2017[20]

Special Assistant to the President (Operations)
Nicholas F. Luna[13]

Special Assistant to the President (Presidential Personnel)
Sean Doocey[6] January 20, 2017

Deputy Director of the Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs
John Roscoe[8]

Director of the National Economic Council

Larry Kudlow
April 2, 2018

Deputy Director of the National Economic Council

Andrew Olmem[21]
June 2018

Deputy Assistant to the President
(Economic Policy)

Special Assistant to the President (Financial Policy)
February 21, 2017 June 2018

Deputy Director of the National Economic Council
Cletus R. Willems III[13] July 2018

Deputy Assistant to the President
(International Economics)

Special Assistant to the President
(International Trade, Investment, and Development)
April 2017 July 2018

Director of the National Trade Council[22]

Peter Navarro[23]
January 22, 2017 April 29, 2017

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

Deputy Director of the National Trade Council

Alexander Gray[8]
January 20, 2017

Director of the Office of Public Liaison
Tim Pataki[18] February 2, 2019

Special Assistant to the President (Office of Public Liaison)
June 2018 February 2, 2019

Special Assistant to the President (Legislative Affairs)
January 30, 2017 June 2018

Director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs

Douglas L. Hoelscher[12]
June 2018

Deputy Director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
February 14, 2017 June 2018

Director of the White House Visitors Office
Daniel L. Fisher[12]

White House Deputy Director of Advance
Michelle Meadows[24] January 22, 2017

White House Director of Cabinet Affairs
Ashley Gunn[6] December 18, 2017

Matthew Flynn[6]
November 2017

White House Press Secretary

Kayleigh McEnany
April 7, 2020

Deputy Press Secretary
Hogan Gidley January 31, 2019
Judd Deere January 2019

Special Assistant to the President
August 2018

Director of State Communications
December 2017 July 2018

White House Director of Strategic Communications

Alyssa Farah
April 7, 2020

White House Deputy Director of Communications
(Implementation)
Vacant

White House Director of Media Affairs
Rebeccah Propp[25]

White House Chief Digital Officer

Ory Rinat[8]
February 6, 2017

White House Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs
(House Liaison)

Joyce Meyer[26][27]
February 13, 2017

White House Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs
(Senate Liaison)
Amy Swonger[8] March 22, 2017

White House Director of Press Advance
Hannah Hennigan Salem[12] June 2018

White House Deputy Political Director
Brian Jack[8] January 20, 2017

White House Cabinet Secretary
Kristan King Nevins September 24, 2019

White House Social Secretary
Anna Cristina Niceta Lloyd[28] February 22, 2017
(Appointed by the First Lady)

White House Staff Secretary
Derek Lyons[8] June 6, 2018
February 7, 2018[29] June 6, 2018

White House Deputy Staff Secretary
January 20, 2017 July 2018

Catherine Bellah Keller[12]
June 9, 2018

National Security Advisor

Robert O'Brien
September 18, 2019

Deputy National Security Advisor
Matthew Pottinger September 22, 2019

Assistant to the President

Homeland Security Advisor

Julia Nesheiwat
February 21, 2020

Executive Secretary of the National Security Council

Matthias Mitman[30]
October 2019
Joan Virginia O’Hara[31] November 2018

Legal Advisor to the National Security Council
John Eisenberg[8] January 20, 2017

Chief Official White House Photographer

Shealah Craighead[32]
January 22, 2017

White House Chief Usher
Timothy Harleth[33] June 23, 2017

Assistant to the President and Special Representative for International Negotiations
Avi Berkowitz November 1, 2019

Associate Counsel to the President
Jed Doty January 2017
Rob Luther
Daniel Z. Epstein[6][34] December 9, 2017
Michael H. McGinley[6] January 2017
John Moran[6]
David Morrell[6] January 2017
Claire Murray[6]
Schuyler Schouten January 20, 2017
John Walk
Kevin O'Scannlain[6] February 9, 2018
Dino LaVerghetta[12] February 2017
March 27, 2017
Joseph R. Clark[13]

Legal Advisor to the President

Jay Sekulow
June 2017
Jane Raskin April 2018
Marty Raskin

Rudy Giuliani[35]

White House Cybersecurity Advisor
January 22, 2017 May 2018

Physician to the President
Sean Conley May 4, 2018

Member of the Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children
Jesse Delmar[36] January 2018

Member of the President's Commission on White House Fellowships

Mike Duncan[37]
May 2017

Aldona Wos[37]
Lee H. Bienstock[37]
Somers White Farkas[37]
Marlyn McGrath[37]
Damond R. Watkins[37]

Ronald J. Zlatoper[38]
Richard Bagger[38]
Kenneth R. Nahigian[39] June 2017
Richard F. Hohlt[39]
Paris Dennard[40] December 2017

Linda M. Springer[40]
Robert J. Smullen[40]
Daniel Caine[40]
Lisa Nelson[41] April 2018
Philip Montante[41]
Justin Sayfie[41]
Ryan E. Mackenzie[42] October 2019
John DeStefano[42]
Barrett Karr[42]
David Bohigian[43] December 2019
Justin Reilly Clark[44] February 2020
Joshua Pitcock[44]
Reinhold Priebus[44]
Sean Michael Spicer[44]

Member of the President's Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities
Emily Colson[45] April 2018
Olegario D. Cantos VII[45]
Claudia Horn[45]
Stephanie Hubach[45]
Annette Liike[45]
Vijayalakshmi Appareddy[45]
Karen Moderow[45]
Christopher Glenn Neeley[45]

Chairman of the Commission on Presidential Scholars
Eileen Lappin Weiser[46]

Member of the Commission on Presidential Scholars

Donald Wuerl[46]
Tina S. Holland[46]
Sally Atwater[46]
Darla Romfo[47] June 2018

Member of the Council of Governors

Steve Bullock[48]
Reappointment
(Tenure began February 24, 2015)

Asa Hutchinson
July 12, 2018

Mike DeWine
February 22, 2019

Doug Ducey

David Ige

Ned Lamont

Mike Parson

J. B. Pritzker

Pete Ricketts

Tim Walz

Member of the Federal Service Impasses Panel

Mark A. Carter[49]
July 2017
(Five year term ending on January 10, 2022)
Andrea Fischer Newman[49]
David R. Osborne[49]

Karen Czarnecki[49]
Donald Todd[49]
Jonathan Riches[49]
Vincent Vernuccio[49]

Chairman of the President's Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Johnny C. Taylor Jr.[50]
February 2018

Member of the President's Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Aminta H. Breaux[51]
September 2018
James E. Clark[51]
Phyllis Dawkins[51]
Rodney A. Ellis[51]
Marshall C. Grigsby[51]
Billy Hawkins[51]
Jerry M. Hunter[51]

Nick Justice[51]
Ronald A. Johnson[51]

Harold L. Martin[51]
Bernard J. Milano[51]
Connie Rath[51]
Kevin Wilson Williams[51]

Chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board
Steve Feinberg[52] May 12, 2018

Vice Chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board
Samantha F. Ravich[53] August 2018

Member of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board

Saxby Chambliss[54]
November 2018
Jeremy Katz[54]
Jim Donovan[54]
Kevin E. Hulbert[54]
David Robertson[54]

Clifford Sobel[55]
January 2019
J. Tucker Bailey[56] March 2019

Co-Chair of the President's Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

Michelle Park Steel[57]
January 2019
Paul Hsu[57]
Member of the President's Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Jennifer Carnahan[57]
David B. Cohen[57]
Grace Y. Lee[57]
George Leing[57]
Jan-Ie Low[57]
Herman Martir[57]
Prem Parameswaran[57]

Amata Coleman Radewagen[57]

Sean Reyes[57]
Chiling Tong[57]
Member of the Board of Trustees of the James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation Terrence G. Berg December 2017
Diane S. Sykes
Member of the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council
Greg Abbott

John Bel Edwards

Phil Bryant

Kay Ivey

Rick Scott
Coordinator of United States Government Activities to Combat Malaria Globally Kenneth William Staley[58] April 2018
Chairperson of the National Women's Business Council Liz Sara[59] July 2018

Office of the Vice President

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Chief of Staff to the Vice President

Marc Short
March 2019

Senior Advisor to the Vice President
Thomas A. Rose

Deputy Assistant to the Vice President
Kara Brooks[60] January 25, 2017

Communications Director for the Second Lady

Deputy Assistant to the Vice President
Sara Egeland[61]

Policy Director for the Second Lady

Deputy Assistant to the Vice President (External Affairs)
Lani Czarnieck[60]

Special Assistant to the Vice President
Zach Bauer[61]

Director of Administration for the Vice President
Katherine Purucke

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

Director of Legislative Affairs for the Vice President
Jonathan Hiler[61]

Director of Public Liaison and Intergovernmental Affairs for the Vice President
Sarah Makin[61]

Deputy Director of Public Liaison and Intergovernmental Affairs for the Vice President
Andeliz Castillo[61]

Director of Scheduling for the Vice President
Meghan Patenaude[61]

Director of Speechwriting for the Vice President
Stephen Ford[61]

National Security Advisor to the Vice President

Keith Kellogg[62]
April 27, 2018

Press Secretary to the Vice President

Katie Miller
October 1, 2019

Deputy Press Secretary to the Vice President
Josh Paciorek[63] March 2017

Chief Counsel to the Vice President
Matt Morgan[61] January 8, 2018

Chief of Staff to the Second Lady

Jana Toner[64]
January 2018

Council of Economic Advisers

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers

Tomas J. Philipson
June 28, 2019

Member of the Council of Economic Advisers
Tyler Goodspeed[65] May 2019

Council on Environmental Quality

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality

Mary Neumayr[66]
January 10, 2019
(Confirmed January 2, 2019, voice vote)

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

Chief Financial Officer in the Office of Administration
Heather D. Martin[67] June 2019

Office of Management and Budget

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Director of the Office of Management and Budget

Russell Vought[68]
January 2, 2019

Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget
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[69]
February 28, 2018
(Confirmed February 14, 2018, voice vote)

Administrator of the Office of Electronic Government

Suzette Kent[70]
February 26, 2018

General Counsel for the Office of Management and Budget

Mark Paoletta
January 2018

Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator

Vishal Amin[71][72]
August 3, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)

Controller of the Office of Federal Financial Management
Frederick Nutt[73] Upon Senate confirmation

Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
Paul J. Ray TBD
(Confirmed January 9, 2020, 50–44)
Office of Federal Procurement Policy

Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy

Michael E. Wooten[74]
TBD
(Confirmed August 1, 2019, voice vote)

Office of National Drug Control Policy

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy

James W. Carroll[75]
February 9, 2018 January 30, 2019
January 31, 2019
(Confirmed January 2, 2019, voice vote)

Deputy Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy
Kendel Ehrlich[76] August 2019

Office of Science and Technology Policy

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy

Kelvin Droegemeier[77]
February 11, 2019
(Confirmed January 2, 2019, voice vote)

Associate Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy

Michael Kratsios[78]
TBD
(Confirmed August 1, 2019, voice vote)

Office of the United States Trade Representative

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Trade Representative

Robert Lighthizer[79]
May 15, 2017
(Confirmed May 15, 2017, 82–14)

Deputy Trade Representative

Jeffrey Gerrish[80]
March 19, 2018
(Confirmed March 5, 2018, voice vote)

C.J. Mahoney[81]
March 13, 2018
(Confirmed March 1, 2018, voice vote)
Michael Nemelka[82] Upon Senate confirmation

Dennis Shea[83]
March 12, 2018
(Confirmed March 1, 2018, voice vote)

Chief Agricultural Negotiator

Gregg Doud[84]

General Counsel

Stephen Vaughn
March 2017

Member of the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations
Dan DiMicco[85] December 4, 2017
Vincent Duvall[85]
Leslie B. Daniels[85]
Donald N. Bockoven Jr.[86] September 2018
Donald Smith[86]
Lee Styslinger III[86]

Kenneth R. Weinstein[86]

Charles Rivkin[86]

Victoria Espinel[86]
Robert T. DeMartini[86]

C. Fred Bergsten[87]
October 2018
Evan G. Greenberg[87]

James P. Hoffa[87]
Harold McGraw III[87]
Timothy P. Smucker[87]

Pete Ricketts[88]
December 2011

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[89] December 27, 2017
(Confirmed December 21, 2017, voice vote)

Lisa Johnson Billy[90]
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

Scott Walker[91]
July 2019

Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

Drew Maloney[56]
July 2019[91]
(Appointed Member of the Board March 2019)

See also

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