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1 Color key  





2 Executive Office of the President  





3 Office of the Vice President of the United States  





4 Office of the First Lady of the United States  





5 Federal executive departments  



5.1  Department of State  





5.2  Department of the Treasury  





5.3  Department of Defense  





5.4  Department of Justice  





5.5  Department of the Interior  





5.6  Department of Agriculture  





5.7  Department of Commerce  





5.8  Department of Labor  





5.9  Department of Health and Human Services  





5.10  Department of Housing and Urban Development  





5.11  Department of Transportation  





5.12  Department of Energy  





5.13  Department of Education  





5.14  Department of Veterans Affairs  





5.15  Department of Homeland Security  







6 Independent intelligence agencies  



6.1  Office of the Director of National Intelligence  





6.2  Central Intelligence Agency  







7 Cabinet-level independent agencies  



7.1  Environmental Protection Agency  





7.2  Small Business Administration  







8 Other independent agencies  



8.1  Federal Reserve System  





8.2  National Aeronautics and Space Administration  





8.3  National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities  





8.4  Office of Personnel Management  





8.5  United States Agency for International Development  





8.6  United States Trade and Development Agency  





8.7  Federal regional agencies  





8.8  Independent banks  





8.9  Independent boards  





8.10  Independent commissions  





8.11  Independent foundations  





8.12  Independent miscellaneous  





8.13  Board of directors of independent agencies  





8.14  Independent non-profit corporations  







9 See also  





10 References  














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Revision as of 14:37, 11 May 2022

Following his election victory in 2020, U.S. president Joe Biden had 4,000 political appointments to make to the federal government. Of those 4,000 political appointments, more than 1250 require Senate confirmation. Upon taking office, Biden quickly placed more than 1,000 high-level officials into roles that did not require confirmation.[1] As of May 10, 2022, according to tracking by The Washington Post and Partnership for Public Service, 341 nominees have been confirmed by the United States Senate, 9 have been announced, 175 are being considered by the Senate, and 117 tracked positions have no nominee.[2][3]

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 Appointee Assumed office Left office


White House Chief of Staff


Ron Klain[4]
January 20, 2021


White House Deputy Chief of Staff


Jen O'Malley Dillon
January 20, 2021

Bruce Reed


Director of the National Economic Council


Brian Deese
January 20, 2021


Director of the Domestic Policy Council


Susan Rice
January 20, 2021


National Security Advisor


Jake Sullivan[4]
January 20, 2021


National Climate Advisor


Gina McCarthy
January 20, 2021


Special Presidential Envoy for Climate


John Kerry
January 20, 2021


Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy

File:Alondra Nelson, OSTP Acting Director (cropped).jpg
Alondra Nelson
February 18, 2022


Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality


Brenda Mallory
April 16, 2021

(Confirmed April 14, 2021, 53–45)[5][6]


United States Trade Representative


Katherine Tai
March 18, 2021

(Confirmed March 17, 2021, 98–0)[7][8]


Director of the Office of Management and Budget


Shalanda Young
March 24, 2021

(Confirmed March 23, 2021, 63–37)[9][10]

March 17, 2022
Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget
March 17, 2022[11]

(Confirmed March 15, 2022, 61–36)[12]


Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers


Cecilia Rouse[4]
March 12, 2021

(Confirmed March 2, 2021, 95–4)[13][14]

Office of the Vice President of the United States

Office Appointee Assumed office Left office


Chief of Staff to the Vice President

Lorraine Voles April 2022[15]


Deputy Chief of Staff to the Vice President


Michael Fuchs
January 20, 2021 May 2022[16]


Chief of Staff to the Second Gentleman

Katie Peters April 2022[17]


Communications Director for the Vice President


Jamal Simmons
January 9, 2022


Deputy Communications Director for the Vice President

Rachel Palermo March 2022[18]


Senior Advisor for Communications for the Vice President

Herbie Ziskend March 2022[18]


Press Secretary for the Vice President

Kirsten Allen March 2022[18]


Deputy Press Secretary for the Vice President

Ernesto Apreza March 2022[18]


Domestic Policy Advisor to the Vice President


Rohini Kosoglu
January 20, 2021


National Security Advisor to the Vice President


Philip Gordon
March 21, 2022


Deputy National Security Advisor to the Vice President

Rebecca Lissner April 2022[19]


Policy Advisor to the Vice President

Ike Irby January 20, 2021


Deputy Policy Advisor to the Vice President

Deanne Millison January 20, 2021


Assistant to Chief of Staff

Yael Belkind January 20, 2021


Director of Management and Administration

Cynthia Bernstein January 20, 2021


Deputy Director of the Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs

Vincent Evans January 20, 2021 January 2022


Director of Speech Writing

Meghan Groob April 2022[16]


Counsel to the Vice President


Josh Hsu
January 20, 2021


Photographer to the Vice President


Lawrence Jackson
January 20, 2021


Chief Economic Advisor to Vice President

Mike Pyle January 20, 2021


Director of Press Operations


Peter Velz
January 20, 2021 January 5, 2022[20]

Office of the First Lady of the United States

Office Appointee Assumed office Left office


Chief of Staff to the First Lady


Julissa Reynoso Pantaleón
January 20, 2021 January 17, 2022[21][22][23]


Policy Director for the First Lady


Mala Adiga
January 20, 2021


Senior Advisor for the First Lady

Anthony Bernal January 20, 2021


Communications Director for the First Lady

Elizabeth Alexander January 20, 2021


Press Secretary for the First Lady

Michael LaRosa January 20, 2021


Executive Director of Joining Forces


Rory Brosius
January 20, 2021


Director of Scheduling and Advance

Gina Lee January 20, 2021


Deputy Policy Director

Vanessa Lion January 20, 2021


Director of Advance & Trip Director


Jordan Montoya
January 20, 2021


Digital Director

Garima Verma January 20, 2021

Federal executive departments

Department of State

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office


Secretary of State


Antony Blinken[4]
January 26, 2021

(Confirmed January 26, 2021, 78–22)[24][25]


Deputy Secretary of State


Wendy Sherman
April 14, 2021

(Confirmed April 13, 2021, 56–42)[26]


United States Ambassador to the United Nations


Linda Thomas-Greenfield
February 25, 2021

(Confirmed February 23, 2021, 78–20)[27][28][29]

Department of the Treasury

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office


Secretary of the Treasury


Janet Yellen[30]
January 26, 2021

(Confirmed January 25, 2021, 84–15)[31][32]


Deputy Secretary of the Treasury


Wally Adeyemo[30]
March 26, 2021

(Confirmed March 25, 2021 by voice vote)[33][34]

Department of Defense

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office


Secretary of Defense


Lloyd Austin
January 22, 2021

(Confirmed January 22, 2021, 93–2)[35][36]


Deputy Secretary of Defense


Kathleen Hicks[37]
February 9, 2021

(Confirmed February 8, 2021 by voice vote)[38]

Department of Justice

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office


Attorney General


Merrick Garland
March 11, 2021

(Confirmed March 10, 2021, 70–30)[39][40]


Deputy Attorney General


Lisa Monaco
April 21, 2021

(Confirmed April 20, 2021, 98–2)[41][42]


Associate Attorney General


Vanita Gupta
April 22, 2021

(Confirmed April 21, 2021, 51–49)[43][44]

Department of the Interior

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office


Secretary of the Interior


Deb Haaland[45]
March 16, 2021

(Confirmed March 15, 2021, 51–40)[46][47]


Deputy Secretary of the Interior


Tommy Beaudreau[48]
June 23, 2021

(Confirmed June 17, 2021, 88–9)[49]

Department of Agriculture

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office


Secretary of Agriculture


Tom Vilsack
February 24, 2021

(Confirmed February 23, 2021, 92–7)[50][51]


Deputy Secretary of Agriculture


Jewel H. Bronaugh
May 13, 2021

(Confirmed May 13, 2021 by voice vote)[52]

Department of Commerce

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office


Secretary of Commerce


Gina Raimondo[53]
March 3, 2021

(Confirmed March 2, 2021, 84–15)[54][55]


Deputy Secretary of Commerce


Don Graves
May 14, 2021

(Confirmed May 13, 2021, 89–7)[56]

Department of Labor

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office


Secretary of Labor


Marty Walsh[57]
March 23, 2021

(Confirmed March 22, 2021, 68–29)[58][59]


Deputy Secretary of Labor


Julie Su[60]
July 17, 2021

(Confirmed July 13, 2021, 50–47)[61]

Department of Health and Human Services

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office


Secretary of Health and Human Services


Xavier Becerra[4]
March 19, 2021

(Confirmed March 18, 2021, 50–49)[62][63]


Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services


Andrea Palm
May 12, 2021

(Confirmed May 11, 2021, 61–37)[64]

Department of Housing and Urban Development

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office


Secretary of Housing and Urban Development


Marcia Fudge[65]
March 10, 2021

(Confirmed March 10, 2021, 66–34)[66][67]


Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development


Adrianne Todman[68]
June 14, 2021

(Confirmed June 10, 2021 by voice vote)[69]

Department of Transportation

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office


Secretary of Transportation


Pete Buttigieg
February 3, 2021

(Confirmed February 2, 2021, 86–13)[70][71]


Deputy Secretary of Transportation


Polly Trottenberg
April 14, 2021

(Confirmed April 13, 2021, 82–15)[72]

Department of Energy

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office


Secretary of Energy


Jennifer Granholm
February 25, 2021

(Confirmed February 25, 2021, 64–35)[73][74]


Deputy Secretary of Energy


David Turk[75]
March 25, 2021

(Confirmed March 24, 2021, 98–2)[76]

Department of Education

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office


Secretary of Education


Miguel Cardona
March 2, 2021

(Confirmed March 1, 2021, 64–33)[77][78]


Deputy Secretary of Education


Cindy Marten
May 18, 2021

(Confirmed May 11, 2021, 54–44)[79]

Department of Veterans Affairs

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office


Secretary of Veterans Affairs


Denis McDonough
February 9, 2021

(Confirmed February 8, 2021, 87–7)[80][81]


Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs


Donald Remy[82]
July 19, 2021[83]

(Confirmed July 15, 2021, 91–8)[84]

Department of Homeland Security

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office


Secretary of Homeland Security


Alejandro Mayorkas[4]
February 2, 2021

(Confirmed February 2, 2021, 56–43)[85][86]


Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security


John Tien[87]
June 24, 2021

(Confirmed June 17, 2021, 60–34)[88]

Independent intelligence agencies

Office of the Director of National Intelligence

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
Office of the Director of National Intelligence


Director of National Intelligence


Avril Haines[4]
January 21, 2021

(Confirmed January 20, 2021, 84–10)[89][90]


Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence


Stacey Dixon[91]
August 4, 2021

(Confirmed August 3, 2021 by voice vote)[92]


General Counsel


Christopher Fonzone[93]
June 24, 2021[94]

(Confirmed June 22, 2021, 55–45)[95][96]


Chief Information Officer


Adele Merritt
January 24, 2022[97]


Inspector General of the Intelligence Community

Thomas Monheim[98]

October 2021

(Confirmed September 30, 2021 by voice vote)[99]

National Counterintelligence and Security Center


Director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center

TBA
National Counterterrorism Center


Director of the National Counterterrorism Center


Christine Abizaid[100]
June 29, 2021[101]

(Confirmed June 24, 2021 by voice vote)[102]

Central Intelligence Agency

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office


Director of the Central Intelligence Agency


William J. Burns[103]
March 19, 2021

(Confirmed March 18, 2021 by voice vote)[104][105]


Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency


David S. Cohen
January 20, 2021


General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency

Kate Heinzelman Announced March 8, 2022


Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency


Robin Ashton[106]
June 28, 2021[107]

(Confirmed June 24, 2021 by voice vote)[108]

Cabinet-level independent agencies

Environmental Protection Agency

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency


Michael S. Regan
March 11, 2021

(Confirmed March 10, 2021, 66–34)[109][110]

Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency


Janet McCabe
April 29, 2021

(Confirmed April 27, 2021, 52–42)[111]

General Counsel of the Environmental Protection Agency


Jeffrey Prieto[112]
November 3, 2021

(Confirmed November 3, 2021, 54–44)[113]

Chief Financial Officer of the Environmental Protection Agency


Faisal Amin[114]
July 12, 2021

(Confirmed June 24, 2021 by voice vote)[115]

Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
(Administration and Resources Management)


Chris Frey[116]
Announced September 22, 2021[116]

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

Joseph Goffman Announced March 8, 2022

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

David Uhlmann[117] Announced June 22, 2021

Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
(Environmental Information)

TBA

Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
(Mission Support)

Amanda Howe[118] Announced June 9, 2021 Withdrawn on April 25, 2022

Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
(International and Tribal Affairs)


Jane Nishida[112]
September 28, 2021

(Confirmed September 23, 2021 by voice vote)[119]

Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
(Land and Emergency Management / Solid Waste)

Carlton Waterhouse[120][121] Announced June 11, 2021

Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
(Research and Development)

TBA

Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
(Office of Water)


Radhika Fox[114]
June 23, 2021

(Confirmed June 16, 2021, 55–43)[122]

Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
(Toxic Substances)


Michal Freedhoff[114]
June 17, 2021

(Confirmed June 14, 2021 by voice vote)[123]

Small Business Administration

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Administrator of the Small Business Administration


Isabel Guzman[124]
March 17, 2021

(Confirmed March 16, 2021, 81–17)[125][126]

Deputy Administrator of the Small Business Administration


Dilawar Syed[127]
Announced March 3, 2021

Chief Counsel for Advocacy

TBA

Inspector General of the Small Business Administration

TBA

Other independent agencies

Federal Reserve System

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Chair of the Federal Reserve


Jerome Powell
(Reappointment)
Announced November 22, 2021[128]

Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve


Lael Brainard[128]
TBA

(Confirmed April 26, 2022, 52-43)[129]

Vice Chair for Supervision of the Federal Reserve


Michael Barr
Announced April 15, 2022

Member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors


Lisa Cook[130]
TBD

(Confirmed May 10, 2022, 51-50)[131]
*Vice President Harris cast tie-breaking vote*

Philip Jefferson Announced January 14, 2022[130]

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office


Administrator of the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration


Bill Nelson[132]
May 3, 2021[133]

(Confirmed April 29, 2021 by voice vote)[134]


Deputy Administrator of the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration


Pamela Melroy[106]
June 21, 2021[135]

(Confirmed June 17, 2021 by voice vote)[136]


Executive Secretary of the National Space Council


Chirag Parikh
August 2, 2021[137]


Chief Financial Officer of the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Margaret Vo Schaus[138]

August 4, 2021[139]

(Confirmed July 30, 2021 by voice vote)[140]

National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
National Endowment for the Arts

Chair of the National Endowment for the Arts

Maria Rosario Jackson January 26, 2022[141]

(Confirmed December 18, 2021 by voice vote)[142]

Member of the National Council on the Arts

Ismael Ahmed 2022

(Confirmed December 18, 2021 by voice vote)[143]

Huascar Medina 2022

(Confirmed December 18, 2021 by voice vote)[144]


Kamilah Forbes
2022

(Confirmed February 17, 2022 by voice vote)[145]

Christopher Morgan TBA

(Confirmed March 15, 2022 by voice vote)[146]


Kinan Azmeh
TBA

(Confirmed March 15, 2022 by voice vote)[147]


Jake Shimabukuro
TBA

(Confirmed March 15, 2022 by voice vote)[148]


Constance Williams
TBA

(Confirmed March 15, 2022 by voice vote)[149]

Bidtah Becker TBA

(Confirmed March 17, 2022 by voice vote)[150]

Gretchen Gonzalez Davidson TBA

(Confirmed March 17, 2022 by voice vote)[151]

Fiona Whelan Prine[152] TBA

(Confirmed March 23, 2022 by voice vote)[153]

Michael Lombardo Announced March 18, 2022[154]
National Endowment for the Humanities

Chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities


Shelly Lowe
February 14, 2022[155]

(Confirmed February 2, 2022 by voice vote)[156]


Member of the National Council on the Humanities


Daryl Baldwin[157]
October 1, 2021[158]

(Confirmed September 30, 2021 by voice vote)[159]


Genine Macks Fidler[157]
October 1, 2021[160]

(Confirmed September 30, 2021 by voice vote)[161]


Lynnette Overby
February 4, 2022[162]

(Confirmed December 18, 2021 by voice vote)[163]

Kit Matthew TBA

(Confirmed March 15, 2022 by voice vote)[164]

Vanessa Northington Gamble TBA

(Confirmed March 17, 2022 by voice vote)[165]


David Hajdu
TBA

(Confirmed March 17, 2022 by voice vote)[166]


Beverly Gage
TBA

(Confirmed March 23, 2022 by voice vote)[167]

Estrellita Brodsky Announced October 29, 2021
Jerry Kang
Christine Kim Announced November 15, 2021
Karen Stout
Deborah Coen Announced January 19, 2022

Office of Personnel Management

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Director of the Office of Personnel Management

Kiran Ahuja[168]

June 24, 2021[169]

(Confirmed June 22, 2021, 51–50)[170][171]
*Vice President Harris cast tie-breaking vote*

Deputy Director of the Office of Personnel Management

TBA

Inspector General of the Office of Personnel Management

Krista Boyd[172] TBA

(Confirmed April 6, 2022 by voice vote)

United States Agency for International Development

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development


Samantha Power[173]
May 3, 2021[174]

(Confirmed April 28, 2021, 68–26)[175]

Deputy Administrator of U.S. AID
(Management and Resources)


Paloma Adams-Allen[176]
October 12, 2021[177]

(Confirmed October 5, 2021, 79–20)[178]

Deputy Administrator of U.S. AID
(Policy and Programming)


Isobel Coleman[176]
November 15, 2021[179]

(Confirmed November 3, 2021, 59–39)[180]

Assistant Administrator of U.S. AID
(Africa)


Monde Muyangwa
Announced October 29, 2021

Assistant Administrator of U.S. AID
(Asia)


Amy Searight
Announced July 29, 2021 Nomination returned January 3, 2022

Assistant Administrator of U.S. AID
(Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance)

TBA

Assistant Administrator of U.S. AID
(Development, Democracy, and Innovation)


Carla Koppell
Announced August 25, 2021[181] Withdrawn April 7, 2022

Assistant Administrator of U.S. AID
(Economic Growth, Education and Environment)

TBA

Assistant Administrator of U.S. AID
(Europe and Eurasia)


Erin Elizabeth McKee
April 29, 2022

(Confirmed March 24, 2022 by voice vote)[182]

Assistant Administrator of U.S. AID
(Global Health)


Atul Gawande[183]
January 4, 2022[184]

(Confirmed December 17, 2021, 48–31)[185]

Assistant Administrator of U.S. AID
(Latin America and the Caribbean)


Marcela Escobari
January 13, 2022[186]

(Confirmed December 18, 2021 by voice vote)[187]

Assistant Administrator of the U.S. AID
(Legislative and Public Affairs)

Jodi Herman April 19, 2022[188]

(Confirmed March 24, 2022, by voice vote)[189]

Assistant Administrator of U.S. AID
(Middle East)


Tamara Wittes[190]
Announced July 19, 2021

Assistant Administrator of U.S. AID
(Relief, Response and Resilience)

TBA

Assistant Administrator of U.S. AID
(Strategy and Operations)

TBA

Inspector General of the
United States Agency for International Development


Nicole Angarella
Announced July 29, 2021

United States Trade and Development Agency

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Director of the United States Trade and Development Agency


Enoh T. Ebong[191]
April 6, 2022

(Confirmed March 31, 2022 by voice vote)[192]

Federal regional agencies

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
Appalachian Regional Commission


Federal Co-Chair of the Appalachian Regional Commission


Gayle Conelly Manchin[193]
May 6, 2021

(Confirmed April 14, 2021 by voice vote)[194][195]

Delta Regional Authority


Federal Co-Chair of the Delta Regional Authority


Corey Wiggins
March 16, 2022[196]

(Confirmed March 10, 2022 by voice vote)[197]


Alternate Federal Co-Chair of the Delta Regional Authority


Leslie Durham
October 22, 2021[198]
Northern Border Regional Commission


Federal Co-Chair of the Northern Border Regional Commission

Chris Saunders April 11, 2022

(Confirmed March 24, 2022 by voice vote)[199]

Southeast Crescent Regional Commission


Federal Co-Chair of the Southeast Crescent Regional Commission


Jennifer Clyburn Reed
December 9, 2021

(Confirmed December 8, 2021 by voice vote)[200]

Independent banks

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
African Development Bank


U.S. Director of the African Development Bank


Oren Whyche-Shaw[201]
TBA

(Confirmed April 7, 2022 by voice vote)[202]

Asian Development Bank


U.S. Director of the Asian Development Bank


Chantale Wong[203]
February 23, 2022

(Confirmed February 8, 2022, 66–31)[204]

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development


U.S. Governor of the
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development


Janet Yellen
Announced July 19, 2021[205]


U.S. Alternate Governor of the
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development


Jose W. Fernandez
2021

(Confirmed August 5, 2021 by voice vote)[206]

Export–Import Bank of the United States


President and Chair of the
Export–Import Bank of the United States


Reta Jo Lewis[207]
February 16, 2022[208]

(Confirmed February 9, 2022, 56–40)[209]


First Vice President and Vice Chair of the
Export–Import Bank of the United States


Judith Pryor[210]
April 5, 2022

(Confirmed March 30, 2022, 69–30)[211]


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

Owen Herrnstadt Announced August 6, 2021[212]


Inspector General of the
Export–Import Bank of the United States

Parisa Salehi[213] March 14, 2022[214]

(Confirmed February 17, 2022 by voice vote)[215]

Inter-American Development Bank


U.S. Governor of the
Inter-American Development Bank


Janet Yellen
Announced July 19, 2021[205]


U.S. Alternate Governor of the
Inter-American Development Bank


Jose W. Fernandez
2021

(Confirmed August 5, 2021 by voice vote)[216]


Executive Director of the
Inter-American Development Bank

Leopoldo Martinez Announced August 10, 2021[217]


Alternate Executive Director of the
Inter-American Development Bank

M. Fabiana Jorge Announced August 10, 2021[217]
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development


U.S. Governor of the
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development


Janet Yellen
Announced July 19, 2021[205]


U.S. Alternate Governor of the
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development


Jose W. Fernandez
2021

(Confirmed August 5, 2021 by voice vote)[218]


U.S. Executive Director of the
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development


Adriana Kugler[201]
TBA

(Confirmed April 7, 2022 by voice vote)[219]

International Monetary Fund


U.S. Governor of the
International Monetary Fund


Janet Yellen
Announced July 19, 2021[205]


U.S. Executive Director of the
International Monetary Fund

Elizabeth Shortino Announced February 4, 2022[220]

Independent boards

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board


Member of the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board


Sylvia Johnson
February 2, 2022[221]

(Confirmed December 9, 2021 by voice vote)[222]


Steve Owens
February 2, 2022[221]

(Confirmed December 9, 2021 by voice vote)[223]

Jennifer Sass Announced April 28, 2021[157] Nomination returned January 3, 2022
Civil Rights Cold Case Records Review Board


Member of the Civil Rights Cold Case Records Review Board


Clayborne Carson
Announced June 11, 2021 Withdrawn January 7, 2022
Margaret Burnham TBA

(Confirmed February 17, 2022 by voice vote)[224]

Gabrielle Dudley TBA

(Confirmed February 17, 2022 by voice vote)[225]


Hank Klibanoff
TBA

(Confirmed February 17, 2022 by voice vote)[226]

Brenda Elaine Stevenson TBA

(Confirmed February 17, 2022 by voice vote)[227]

Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board


Chair of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board


Javier Saade
Announced August 4, 2021[228]


Member of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board

Dana Bilyeu
Leona Bridges
Stacie Olivares

Mike Gerber
Announced November 3, 2021[229]
Merit Systems Protection Board


Chair of the Merit Systems Protection Board

Cathy Harris Announced April 28, 2021[157]


Vice Chair of the Merit Systems Protection Board


Raymond Limon[152]
March 4, 2022[230]

(Confirmed March 1, 2022 by voice vote)[231]


Member of the Merit Systems Protection Board


Tristan Leavitt[232]
March 4, 2022[230]

(Confirmed March 1, 2022 by voice vote)[233]

National Labor Relations Board


General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board


Jennifer Abruzzo[234]
July 22, 2021[235]

(Confirmed July 21, 2021, 51–50)[236]
*Vice President Harris cast the tie-breaking vote*


Board Member of the National Labor Relations Board


Gwynne Wilcox[237]
August 4, 2021[238]

(Confirmed July 28, 2021, 52–47)[239]


David Prouty[117]
August 28, 2021[240]

(Confirmed July 28, 2021, 53–46)[241]

National Mediation Board


Member of the National Mediation Board


Gerald Fauth[242]
(Reappointment)
Announced July 2, 2021 Nomination returned January 3, 2022[243]

Deirdre Hamilton[244]
January 25, 2022

(Confirmed December 7, 2021, 52–48)[245]


Linda Puchala[242]
(Reappointment)
Announced July 2, 2021
National Transportation Safety Board


Chair of the National Transportation Safety Board


Jennifer Homendy[246]
August 13, 2021[247]

(Confirmed August 9, 2021 by voice vote)[248]

Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board


Chair and Member of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board

Sharon Bradford Franklin February 23, 2022[249]

(Confirmed February 7, 2022 by voice vote)[250]


Member of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board


Beth Ann Williams
February 23, 2022[249]

(Confirmed February 7, 2022 by voice vote)[251]

Travis LeBlanc Announced March 29, 2022
Social Security Advisory Board


Member of the Social Security Advisory Board

Sharon Lewis Announced January 19, 2022
Surface Transportation Board


Member of the Surface Transportation Board


Karen Hedlund[157]
January 3, 2022

(Confirmed December 16, 2021 by voice vote)[252]

Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service


Member of the Board of Governors of the
United States Postal Service

Amber McReynolds[253] June 16, 2021[254]

(Confirmed May 13, 2021, 59–38)[255]


Ron Stroman[253]
June 16, 2021[254]

(Confirmed May 12, 2021, 69–30)[256][257]


Anton Hajjar[253]
June 16, 2021[254]

(Confirmed May 28, 2021 by voice vote)[258]


Dan Tangherlini
Announced November 19, 2021

Derek Kan

Independent commissions

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
AbilityOne Commission


Commissioner of the U.S. AbilityOne Commission


Bryan Bashin[259]
(Private Citizen)
July 30, 2021[259]

Christina Brandt[259]
(Private Citizen)

Gabriel Cazares[259]
(Private Citizen)

Chai Feldblum[259]
(Private Citizen)
TBA[260]
(Department of Agriculture)
TBA[260]
(Department of the Air Force)
TBA[260]
(Department of the Army)
TBA[260]
(Department of Defense)
TBA[260]
(Department of Education)
TBA[260]
(Department of Justice)
TBA[260]
(Department of the Navy)
TBA[260]
(Department of Veterans Affairs)
American Battle Monuments Commission


Chairman and Commissioner of the American Battle Monuments Commission


Mark Hertling[261]
December 13, 2021[262]


Commissioner of the American Battle Monuments Commission


Darrell Dorgan[261]
September 29, 2021[261]

John L. Estrada[261]

Florent Groberg[261]
Amy Looney Heffernan[261]

Matthew E. Jones[261]

Raymond D. Kemp, Sr.[261]
Bud D. Pettigrew[261]

Michael E. Smith[261]
Gail Berry West[261]

Daniel P. Woodward[261]
Arctic Research Commission


Chair and Commissioner of the U.S. Arctic Research Commission


Michael Sfraga[263]
September 24, 2021[263]


Commissioner of the U.S. Arctic Research Commission


Elizabeth Ann Cravalho[263]

David Michael Kennedy[263]

Mark Myers[263]

Jackie A. Richter-Menge[263]

Deborah Vo[263]
Commission of Fine Arts


Member of the Commission of Fine Arts

Peter D. Cook June 9, 2021
Hazel Ruth Edwards
Justin Garrett Moore
Billie Tsien
Commodity Futures Trading Commission


Chair and Commissioner of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission


Rostin Behnam[207]
January 4, 2022

(Confirmed December 15, 2021 by voice vote)[264]


Commissioner of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission


Kristin Johnson[207]
March 30, 2022

(Confirmed March 28, 2022 by voice vote)[265]


Christy Goldsmith Romero[207]
March 30, 2022

(Confirmed March 28, 2022 by voice vote)[266]


Summer Mersinger
March 31, 2022

(Confirmed March 28, 2022 by voice vote)[267]


Caroline Pham
April 14, 2022

(Confirmed March 28, 2022 by voice vote)[268]

Consumer Product Safety Commission


Chair of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission


Alexander Hoehn-Saric[242]
October 12, 2021[269]

(Confirmed October 7, 2021 by voice vote)[270]


Commissioner of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission


Rich Trumka, Jr.[183]
December 2, 2021

(Confirmed November 16, 2021 by voice vote)[271]

Mary Boyle[242] Announced July 2, 2021
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission


General Counsel of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

TBA


Commissioner of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission


Jocelyn Samuels[193]
(Reappointment)
July 2021

(Confirmed July 14, 2021, 52–47)[272][273]

Kalpana Kotagal[274] Announced April 1, 2022
Federal Communications Commission


Chair of the Federal Communications Commission


Jessica Rosenworcel
December 7, 2021

(Confirmed December 7, 2021, 68–31)[275]


Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission


Gigi Sohn
Announced October 26, 2021
Federal Election Commission


Commissioner of the Federal Election Commission

Dara Lindenbaum Announced January 21, 2022
TBA
Federal Maritime Commission


Commissioner of the Federal Maritime Commission


Max Vekich[152]
February 15, 2022[276]

(Confirmed February 10, 2022, 51–43)[277]


Rebecca F. Dye
(Reappointment)
Announced March 11, 2022
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission


Commissioner of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission


Mary Lu Jordan[116]
Announced September 22, 2021[116]
Timothy J. Baker Announced December 8, 2021
Federal Trade Commission


Chair and Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission

Lina Khan[278]

June 15, 2021[279]

(Confirmed June 15, 2021, 69–28)[280]


Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission

Alvaro Bedoya[207] Announced September 13, 2021[207]
International Boundary and Water Commission


Commissioner of the International Boundary and Water Commission

Maria-Elena Giner Announced August 20, 2021[281]
International Joint Commission


Chair and Commissioner of the International Joint Commission

Gerald H. Acker Announced May 3, 2022
International Trade Commission


Commissioner of the U.S. International Trade Commission

TBA
Nuclear Regulatory Commission


Commissioner of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission


Annie Caputo (reappointment)
Announced May 3, 2022
Bradley Crowell
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission


Commissioner of the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission

Susan Harthill[116] Announced September 22, 2021[116] Withdrawn on April 25, 2022
Postal Regulatory Commission


Vice-Chair of the Postal Regulatory Commission

TBA


Commissioner of the Postal Regulatory Commission


Michael Kubayanda
December 9, 2021[282]

(Confirmed December 7, 2021 by voice vote)[283]

Securities and Exchange Commission


Chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission


Gary Gensler[103]
April 17, 2021

(Confirmed April 14, 2021, 53–45)[284]


Member of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

Jaime Lizárraga Announced April 6, 2022
Mark Uyeda
United States Semiquincentennial Commission
Chairman of the United States Semiquincentennial Commission Daniel M. DiLella[285] March 10, 2022
Sentencing Commission


Chair of the U.S. Sentencing Commission

Carlton W. Reeves Announced May 11, 2022[286]


Commissioner of the U.S. Sentencing Commission

Laura Mate Announced May 11, 2022[286]
Claire McCusker Murray
Luis Felipe Restrepo
Claria Horn Boom
John Gleeson
Candice C. Wong

Independent foundations

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship Foundation


Member of the Board of Trustees of the
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship Foundation


Dennis DeConcini[287]
TBA

(Confirmed December 18, 2021 by voice vote)[288]


Joseph Green[287]
TBA

(Confirmed December 18, 2021 by voice vote)[289]

Barbara George Johnson[287] Announced June 25, 2021
Mildred Otera[287]
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation


Member of the Board of Trustees of the
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation


Robert Garcia[152]
Announced June 23, 2021 Withdrawn January 7, 2022[290]
Betty Jang[242] TBA

(Confirmed February 17, 2022 by voice vote)[291]

Stacey Brandenburg[152] TBA

(Confirmed March 24, 2022 by voice vote)[292]

Audrey Schuster[242] Announced July 2, 2021
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation


Member of the Board of Trustees of the
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation

Terrence K. Wright[183] TBA

(Confirmed March 24, 2022 by voice vote)[293]

James A. Diossa[183] Announced July 14, 2021[183]
Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation


Member of the Board of Trustees of the
Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation

Denis Udall[294] Announced February 25, 2022[294]
Tess Udall[294]

Independent miscellaneous

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


Chair of the Administrative Conference of the United States

Andrew Fois[295] Announced August 4, 2021


Vice-Chair and Member of the Council of the
Administrative Conference of the United States


Matthew L. Wiener[296]
February 23, 2021[296]


Member of the Council of the
Administrative Conference of the United States


Leslie Kiernan[297]
September 30, 2021[297]

Funmi Olorunnipa Badejo[297]

Nitin Shah[297]
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation


Chair of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation


Sara Bronin[298]
Announced June 24, 2021
AmeriCorps (formerly Corporation for National and Community Service)


Chief Executive Officer of AmeriCorps


Michael D. Smith[299]
January 5, 2022

(Confirmed December 8, 2021, 58–41)[300]


Member of the Board of Directors of AmeriCorps


Catherine McLaughlin
January 2022

(Confirmed December 18, 2021 by voice vote)[301]


Fagan Harris
January 2022

(Confirmed December 18, 2021 by voice vote)[302]

Cynthia Hogan Announced April 20, 2021[244] Withdrawn February 10, 2022

Alvin Warren
March 2022

(Confirmed March 23, 2022 by voice vote)[303]

Shirley Sagawa Announced April 20, 2021[244]
Leslie Bluhm Announced July 30, 2021[304]
Lisette Nieves
Flor Romero
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau


Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau


Rohit Chopra[305]
October 12, 2021

(Confirmed September 30, 2021, 50–48)[306]

Farm Credit Administration


Member of the Farm Credit Administration

Vincent Logan Announced April 6, 2022
Federal Housing Finance Agency


Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency

Sandra L. Thompson Announced December 14, 2021


Inspector General of the Federal Housing Finance Agency


Brian Tomney
March 14, 2022[307]

(Confirmed February 17, 2022 by voice vote)[308]

Federal Labor Relations Authority


Member of the Federal Labor Relations Authority


Ernest W. DuBester[287]
Announced June 25, 2021

Susan Tsui Grundmann[295]
Announced August 4, 2021


General Counsel of the Federal Labor Relations Authority

Kurt Rumsfeld[295] Announced August 4, 2021
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service


Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service


Javier Ramirez[309]
Announced June 24, 2021
General Services Administration


Administrator of General Services


Robin Carnahan[310]
July 2, 2021[311]

(Confirmed June 23, 2021 by voice vote)[312]

International Development Finance Corporation


Chief Executive Officer of the
International Development Finance Corporation


Scott Nathan[313]
February 24, 2022[314]

(Confirmed February 9, 2022, 72–24)[315]


Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the
International Development Finance Corporation

TBA
Millennium Challenge Corporation


Chief Executive Officer of the
Millennium Challenge Corporation


Alice Albright
February 16, 2022[316]

(Confirmed February 7, 2022 by voice vote)[317]

National Credit Union Administration


Chairman of the
National Credit Union Administration


Todd Harper
Announced August 6, 2021[212]
Peace Corps


Director of the Peace Corps

Carol Spahn Announced April 6, 2022[318]


Deputy Director of the Peace Corps

TBA
Social Security Administration


Commissioner of the Social Security Administration

TBA


Deputy Commissioner of the Social Security Administration

TBA


Member of the Board of Trustees of the
Social Security Trust Funds

Patricia Neuman Announced January 13, 2022
TBA
United States Agency for Global Media


Chief Executive Officer of the
United States Agency for Global Media


Amanda Bennett
Announced November 12, 2021

Board of directors of independent agencies

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
African Development Foundation


Member of the Board of Directors of the
African Development Foundation


Mary Catherine Phee[319]
Announced April 15, 2021
Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation)


Member of the Board of Directors of Amtrak

David Capozzi Announced April 29, 2022
Anthony Coscia
(Reappointment)
Christopher Koos
Samuel Lathem
Robin Wiessmann
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation


Member of the Board of Directors of the
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation


Chet Culver[183]
Announced July 13, 2021
Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority


Member of the Board of Directors of the
Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority

Sean Burton Announced April 28, 2021[157]
Sam Slater Announced August 10, 2021[217]
National Institute of Building Sciences


Member of the Board of Directors of the
National Institute of Building Sciences


Evelyn M. Fujimoto[244]
October 1, 2021[320][321]

(Confirmed August 11, 2021 by voice vote)[322]


Lori Peek[244]
October 1, 2021[320][321]

(Confirmed August 11, 2021 by voice vote)[323]

Kimberly L. Jones[324] October 1, 2021[325][321]

(Confirmed August 11, 2021 by voice vote)[326]

William E. Holloway[309] October 1, 2021[321]

(Confirmed August 11, 2021 by voice vote)[327][328]

Tennessee Valley Authority


Member of the Board of Directors of the
Tennessee Valley Authority

Kimberly Lewis Announced April 20, 2021[244] Withdrawn February 10, 2022
Beth Geer Announced April 20, 2021[244]
Robert Klein
Michelle Moore


Inspector General of the Tennessee Valley Authority

Ben Wagner Announced October 6, 2021
United States Institute of Peace


Member of the Board of Directors of the
United States Institute of Peace

Edward Gabriel Announced December 15, 2021
Nathalie Rayes
Mary Swig
Jonathan Banks Announced May 6, 2022

Kathryn Wheelbarger
Michael Singh

Independent non-profit corporations

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office
Corporation for Public Broadcasting


Member of the Board of Directors of the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting


Tom Rothman[295]
TBA

(Confirmed February 3, 2022 by voice vote)[329]

Elizabeth Sembler[295]
(Reappointment)
February 2022

(Confirmed February 3, 2022 by voice vote)[330]

Laura Ross
(Reappointment)
February 2022

(Confirmed February 3, 2022 by voice vote)[331]


Kathy Im[295]
Announced August 4, 2021
Securities Investor Protection Corporation


Director of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation

Claudia Slacik[332] February 9, 2022[333]

(Confirmed February 3, 2022 by voice vote)[334]

Glen Fukushima[191] April 13, 2022[335]

(Confirmed April 6, 2022 by voice vote)[336]

William Brodsky Announced January 19, 2022
United Service Organizations


Member of the Board of Governors of the
United Service Organizations


Gil Kerlikowske[337]
September 23, 2021[337]

Ginger Miller[337]

Manny Piñeiro[337]
Rebekah Gleaves Sanderlin[337]

Francis D. Vavala[337]

Mary A. Winnefeld[337]

See also

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  • ^ "PN1146 — Rostin Behnam — Commodity Futures Trading Commission 117th Congress (2021-2022)". US Congress. December 15, 2021. Retrieved December 17, 2021.
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  • ^ "PN1655 - Nomination of Summer Kristine Mersinger for Commodity Futures Trading Commission, 117th Congress (2021-2022)". www.congress.gov. March 28, 2022.
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  • ^ "PN871 — Richard Trumka Jr. — Consumer Product Safety Commission 117th Congress (2021-2022)". US Congress. November 16, 2021. Retrieved December 17, 2021.
  • ^ "On the Nomination (Confirmation: Jocelyn Samuels, of Maryland, to be a Member of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission)". US Senate. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
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  • ^ "On the Nomination (Confirmation: Jessica Rosenworcel, of Connecticut, to be a Member of the Federal Comunications Commission)". US Senate. Retrieved December 8, 2021.
  • ^ "Max Vekich Sworn In as FMC Commissioner". MarineLink. February 15, 2022. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  • ^ "On the Nomination (Confirmation: Max Vekich, of Washington, to be a Federal Maritime Commissioner)". US Senate. Retrieved February 10, 2022.
  • ^ "President Biden Announces his Intent to Nominate Lina Khan for Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission". The White House. March 22, 2021. Retrieved June 23, 2021.
  • ^ "Lina Khan Sworn in as Chair of the FTC". Federal Trade Commission. June 15, 2021. Retrieved June 23, 2021.
  • ^ "On the Nomination (Confirmation: Lina M. Khan, of New York, to be a Federal Trade Commissioner)". US Senate. June 15, 2021. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
  • ^ "President Biden Intends to Appoint Maria-Elena Giner as Commissioner of the International Boundary and Water Commission". The White House. August 20, 2021. Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  • ^ "Michael M. Kubayanda Resumes Role as PRC Chairman". www.prc.gov. December 9, 2021. Retrieved December 15, 2021.
  • ^ "PN1259 — Michael Kubayanda — Postal Regulatory Commission 117th Congress (2021-2022)". US Congress. December 7, 2021. Retrieved December 17, 2021.
  • ^ "On the Nomination (Confirmation: Gary Gensler, of Maryland, to be a Member of the Securities and Exchange Commission)". US Senate. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
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  • ^ "PN792 — Dennis DeConcini — Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation 117th Congress (2021-2022)". US Congress. December 18, 2021. Retrieved December 19, 2021.
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  • ^ "President Biden Announces His Intent to Nominate Michael D. Smith for Chief Executive Officer of AmeriCorps". The White House. June 15, 2021. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
  • ^ "On the Nomination (Confirmation: Michael D. Smith, of Virginia, to be Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation for National and Community Service)". US Senate. Retrieved December 14, 2021.
  • ^ "PN448 — Catherine A. McLaughlin — Corporation for National and Community Service 117th Congress (2021-2022)". US Congress. December 18, 2021. Retrieved December 19, 2021.
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  • ^ "On the Nomination (Confirmation: Rohit Chopra, of the District of Columbia, to be Director, Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection)". US Senate. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
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  • ^ "PN1248 — Brian Michael Tomney — Federal Housing Finance Agency 117th Congress (2021-2022)". US Congress. February 17, 2022. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
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  • ^ "President Biden Announces his Intent to Nominate Robin Carnahan as Administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA)". The White House. April 6, 2021. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
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  • ^ "Statement from DFC Spokesperson Pooja Jhunjhunwala On the Swearing-In of DFC CEO Scott Nathan | DFC". www.dfc.gov. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
  • ^ "On the Nomination (Confirmation: Scott A. Nathan, of Massachusetts, to be Chief Executive Officer of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation)". US Senate. Retrieved February 10, 2022.
  • ^ "Alice Albright Sworn In as Millennium Challenge Corporation CEO". Millennium Challenge Corporation. February 16, 2022. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
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  • ^ "PN432 - Nomination of Kimberly L. Jones for National Institute of Building Sciences, 117th Congress (2021-2022)". www.congress.gov. July 31, 2021.
  • ^ "PN632 - Nomination of William E. Holloway for National Institute of Building Sciences, 117th Congress (2021-2022)". www.congress.gov. July 31, 2021.
  • ^ "PN631 - Nomination of William E. Holloway for National Institute of Building Sciences, 117th Congress (2021-2022)". www.congress.gov. July 31, 2021.
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  • ^ "SIPC Welcomes Claudia Slacik as New Chair of Board of Directors". Securities Investor Protection Corporation. February 9, 2022. Retrieved April 14, 2022.
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