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Cabinet of Joe Biden
| Biden Cabinet |
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| Cabinet of the United States |
| 2021–2025 |
| Cabinet of President Joe Biden in July 2021 |
| January 20, 2021 (2021-01-20) |
| January 20, 2025 (2025-01-20) |
| Joe Biden |
| Vice President of the United States(2009–2017)U.S. Senator from Delaware(1973–2009)New Castle County Councilman (1971–1973) |
| Kamala Harris |
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Joe Biden assumed office as the 46th president of the United States on January 20, 2021, and his term ended on January 20, 2025. The president has the authority to nominate members of his Cabinet to the United States Senate for confirmation under the Appointments Clause of the United States Constitution.
Before confirmation and during congressional hearings, a high-level career member of an executive department heads this pre-confirmed cabinet on an acting basis. The Cabinet's creation was part of the transition of power following the 2020 presidential election.
In addition to the 15 heads of executive departments, there are 10 Cabinet-level officials. Biden altered his cabinet structure, elevating the chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy and ambassador to the United Nations as Cabinet-level positions. Biden initially removed the director of the Central Intelligence Agency from his Cabinet, but reversed the move in July 2023.
Confirmations had occurred at the slowest pace of any presidential cabinet in modern history that resulted from delays in facilitating an orderly transition of power and passing the organizing resolution for governing an evenly split Senate following the 2020–2021 United States Senate runoff elections in Georgia; and the second impeachment of Donald Trump. By March 2021, a pick-up in the first half of the month brought confirmations close to pace. Biden is the first president since Ronald Reagan in 1981 to have all of his original Cabinet secretary nominees confirmed to their posts.
This article documents the nomination and confirmation process for any successful or unsuccessful Cabinet nominees of the Biden administration. They are listed in order of creation of the Cabinet position (also used as the basis for the United States presidential line of succession)
All permanent members of the Cabinet of the United States as heads of executive departments require the advice and consent of the United States Senate following appointment by the president before taking office. The vice presidency is exceptional in that the position requires an election to office pursuant to the United States Constitution. The president may also designate heads of other agencies and non-Senate-confirmed members of the Executive Office of the President as Cabinet-level members of the Cabinet. The Cabinet meets with the president in the Cabinet Room, a room adjacent to the Oval Office. During some cabinet meetings First Lady Dr. Jill Biden participated.
The following were the final members of President Joe Biden's Cabinet on January 20, 2025.
| Cabinet of President Joe Biden | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Elected to office – all other cabinet members serve at the pleasure of the president | |||
| Serving in an acting capacity | |||
| No Senate consent needed | |||
| Source: | |||
| Vice PresidentAnnounced August 11, 2020Elected November 3, 2020Assumed office January 20, 2021 | U.S. SenatorKamala Harrisfrom California | Secretary of StateAnnounced November 23, 2020Assumed office January 26, 2021 | Former Deputy SecretaryAntony Blinkenfrom New York |
| Secretary of the TreasuryAnnounced November 30, 2020Assumed office January 26, 2021 | Former Federal Reserve ChairJanet Yellenfrom California | Secretary of DefenseAnnounced December 8, 2020Assumed office January 22, 2021 | Retired GeneralLloyd Austinfrom Georgia |
| Attorney GeneralAnnounced January 7, 2021Assumed office March 11, 2021 | D.C. Circuit JudgeMerrick Garlandfrom Maryland | Secretary of the InteriorAnnounced December 17, 2020Assumed office March 16, 2021 | U.S. Representative Deb Haalandfrom New Mexico |
| Secretary of AgricultureAnnounced December 10, 2020Assumed office February 24, 2021 | Former SecretaryTom Vilsackfrom Iowa | Secretary of CommerceAnnounced January 7, 2021Assumed office March 3, 2021 | GovernorGina Raimondoof Rhode Island |
| Secretary of LaborAssumed acting office March 11, 2023 | Deputy SecretaryJulie Sufrom California | Secretary of Health and Human ServicesAnnounced December 7, 2020Assumed office March 19, 2021 | Attorney GeneralXavier Becerraof California |
| Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentAssumed acting office March 22, 2024 | Deputy SecretaryAdrianne Todmanfrom the U.S. Virgin Islands | Secretary of TransportationAnnounced December 15, 2020Assumed office February 3, 2021 | Former MayorPete Buttigiegfrom Indiana |
| Secretary of EnergyAnnounced December 17, 2020Assumed office February 25, 2021 | Former GovernorJennifer Granholmof Michigan | Secretary of EducationAnnounced December 22, 2020Assumed office March 2, 2021 | State Education CommissionerMiguel Cardonaof Connecticut |
| Secretary of Veterans AffairsAnnounced December 10, 2020Assumed office February 9, 2021 | Former White House Chief of StaffDenis McDonoughfrom Maryland | Secretary of Homeland SecurityAnnounced November 23, 2020Assumed office February 2, 2021 | Former Deputy SecretaryAlejandro Mayorkasfrom the District of Columbia |
| Cabinet-level officials | |||
| White House Chief of StaffAnnounced January 22, 2023Assumed office February 8, 2023 | Former Counselor to the PresidentJeff Zientsfrom the District of Columbia | Administrator of the Environmental Protection AgencyAssumed acting office January 1, 2025 | Assistant Administrator of the EPA for International and Tribal AffairsJane Nishidaof Maryland |
| Director of the Office of Management and BudgetAnnounced March 2, 2021 (acting as deputy)Assumed office March 24, 2021 (acting as deputy)Announced November 24, 2021 (director)Assumed office March 17, 2022 (director) | Deputy DirectorShalanda Youngfrom Louisiana | Director of National IntelligenceAnnounced November 23, 2020Assumed office January 21, 2021 | Former Deputy National Security AdvisorAvril Hainesfrom New York |
| Director of the Central Intelligence AgencyAnnounced January 11, 2021Assumed office March 19, 2021Elevated July 21, 2023 | Former Deputy Secretary of StateWilliam J. Burnsfrom North Carolina | United States Trade RepresentativeAnnounced December 10, 2020Assumed office March 18, 2021 | Chief Trade Counsel of the House Ways and Means CommitteeKatherine Taifrom the District of Columbia |
| Ambassador to the United NationsAnnounced November 23, 2020Assumed office February 25, 2021 | Former Assistant Secretary of State for African AffairsLinda Thomas-Greenfieldfrom Louisiana | Chair of the Council of Economic AdvisersAnnounced February 14, 2023Assumed office July 10, 2023 | Member of the Council of Economic AdvisersJared Bernsteinfrom Virginia |
| Administrator of the Small Business AdministrationAnnounced January 7, 2021Assumed office March 17, 2021 | Director of the State Office of Small Business AdvocateIsabel Guzmanof California | Science Advisor to the PresidentDirector of the Office of Science and Technology PolicyAnnounced June 21, 2022Assumed office October 3, 2022 | Former Director of DARPAArati Prabhakarfrom California |
Below is a list of confirmations for Cabinet positions, Cabinet-level positions, and other significant positions that were approved through the Senate from January 2021 onwards, by a recorded roll-call vote, rather than by a voice vote.
For Comparison:
Joe Biden defeated the incumbent president and Republican nominee, Donald Trump, in the 2020 presidential election, receiving 306 electoral votes compared to Trump's 232 electoral votes in the election. The formal certification of the results took place on January 6–7, 2021. He assumed office on January 20, 2021.
| President of the United States | |||||
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| Joe Biden | November 20, 1942(age 83) | Delaware | 47th Vice President of the United States (2009–2017) | ||
| Chair of the International Narcotics Control Caucus (2007–2009) | |||||
| Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (2001–2003, 2007–2009) | |||||
| Democratic presidential candidate (1988, 2008, 2020) | |||||
| Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee (1987–1995) | |||||
| U.S. Senator from Delaware (1973–2009) | |||||
| New Castle County Councilman, 4th district (1971–1973) |
The vice president is the only cabinet member to be elected to the position who does not require Senate confirmation, and the vice president does not serve at the pleasure of the president. There were dozens of potential running mates for Biden who received media speculation. Biden's eventual pick of Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) was officially announced on August 11, 2020, and confirmed by acclamation via parliamentary procedure amongst delegates to the 2020 Democratic National Convention on August 19, 2020.
United States senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) was elected Vice President of the United States, receiving 306 electoral votes, compared to the incumbent vice president, Mike Pence, who received 232 electoral votes in the election. The formal certification of the results took place on January 6–7, 2021. She assumed office on January 20, 2021.
She is the first female vice president of the United States as well as the first African American and Asian American to hold the second-highest office.
| Vice President of the United States | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kamala Harris | October 20, 1964(age 61) | California | Democratic presidential candidate (2020) | ||
| U.S. Senator from California (2017–2021) | |||||
| Attorney General of California (2011–2017) | |||||
| District Attorney of San Francisco (2004–2011) |
The following cabinet positions are listed in order of their creation (also used as the basis for the United States presidential line of succession).
A nomination for Secretary of State is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Foreign Relations Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote.
- Foreign Relations Committee hearing held on January 19, 2021, and approved 15–3 on January 25, 2021. Confirmed 78–22 and sworn in on January 26, 2021.
| Secretary of State | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Antony Blinken | April 16, 1962(age 64) | New York | Deputy Secretary of State (2015–2017) | ||
| Deputy National Security Advisor (2013–2015) | |||||
| National Security Advisor to the Vice President (2009–2013) |
A nomination for Secretary of the Treasury is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Finance Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote.
- Finance Committee hearing held on January 19, 2021, and approved by unanimous consent on January 22, 2021. Confirmed 84–15 on January 25, 2021, and sworn in on January 26, 2021.
| Secretary of the Treasury | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Janet Yellen | August 13, 1946(age 79) | California | Chair of the Federal Reserve (2014–2018) | ||
| Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve (2010–2014) | |||||
| President of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (2004–2010) | |||||
| Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers (1997–1999) | |||||
| Member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors (1994–1997; 2010–2018) |
A nomination for Secretary of Defense is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Armed Services Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote. Biden's announced nominee, retired Gen. Lloyd Austin, required a congressional waiver to be granted under the National Security Act of 1947 before he was confirmed.
Waiver process:
- House Armed Services Committee closed-door briefing held and approved without objection on January 21, 2021. Floor vote passed 326–78 on January 21, 2021.
- Senate Armed Services Committee hearing held and approved by voice vote on January 21, 2021. Floor vote passed 69–27 on January 21, 2021.
- Signed into law on January 22, 2021.
Confirmation process:
- Armed Services Committee hearing held on January 19, 2021, and approved by unanimous consent on January 21, 2021. Confirmed 93–2 and sworn in on January 22, 2021.
| Secretary of Defense | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lloyd Austin | August 8, 1953(age 72) | Georgia | Commander of U.S. Central Command (2013–2016) | ||
| Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army (2012–2013) | |||||
| Commanding General of U.S. Forces – Iraq (2010–2011) |
A nomination for Attorney General is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Judiciary Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote.
- Judiciary Committee hearings held on February 22–23, 2021, and approved 15–7 on March 1, 2021. Cloture invoked 70–29 on March 9, 2021. Confirmed 70–30 on March 10, 2021, and sworn in on March 11, 2021.
| Attorney General | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Merrick Garland | November 13, 1952(age 73) | Maryland | Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (2013–2020) | ||
| Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (1997–2021) |
A nomination for Secretary of the Interior is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote. Biden reportedly offered the position to Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico, but she turned it down.
- Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing held on February 23, 2021, and approved 11–9 on March 4, 2021. Cloture invoked 54–42 on March 11, 2021. Confirmed 51–40 on March 15, 2021, and sworn in on March 16, 2021.
| Secretary of the Interior | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deb Haaland | December 2, 1960(age 65) | New Mexico | U.S. Representative for NM-01 (2019–2021) | ||
| Chair of the New Mexico Democratic Party (2015–2017) | |||||
| Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico (2014) |
A nomination for Secretary of Agriculture is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote.
- Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee hearing held and approved by unanimous consent on February 2, 2021. Confirmed 92–7 on February 23, 2021, and sworn in on February 24, 2021.
| Secretary of Agriculture | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tom Vilsack | December 13, 1950(age 75) | Iowa | Secretary of Agriculture (2009–2017) | ||
| Governor of Iowa (1999–2007) | |||||
| Member of the Iowa Senate (1993–1999) | |||||
| Mayor of Mount Pleasant, Iowa (1987–1992) |
A nomination for Secretary of Commerce is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote.
- Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee hearing held on January 26, 2021, and approved 21–3 on February 3, 2021. Cloture invoked 84–15 on March 1, 2021. Confirmed 84–15 on March 2, 2021, and sworn in on March 3, 2021.
| Secretary of Commerce | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gina Raimondo | May 17, 1971(age 54) | Rhode Island | Governor of Rhode Island (2015–2021) | ||
| General Treasurer of Rhode Island (2011–2015) |
A nomination for Secretary of Labor is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote.
- Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing held on February 4, 2021, and approved 18–4 on February 11, 2021. Cloture invoked 68–30 on March 18, 2021, and confirmed 68–29 on March 22, 2021. Sworn in on March 23, 2021.
| Secretary of Labor | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Marty Walsh | April 10, 1967(age 59) | Massachusetts | Mayor of Boston (2014–2021) | ||
| Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1997–2014) |
On February 7, 2023, it was reported that Walsh would be resigning in the coming days in order to become President of the National Hockey League Players' Association. Walsh will be the second member of the presidential cabinet to resign, after Eric Lander, who resigned as Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy in early 2022. After pressure from the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, Biden nominated Deputy Secretary Julie Su to the position.
- Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing held on April 20, 2023, and approved 11–10 on April 26, 2023. Pending floor vote schedule.
| Secretary of Labor | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Julie Su | February 19, 1969 (age 57) | California | United States Deputy Secretary of Labor (2021–2025) | ||
| Secretary of the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency (2019–2021) |
Although historically the nominee also holds meetings with the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, officially a nomination for Secretary of Health and Human Services is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the United States Senate Committee on Finance, then presented to the full Senate for a vote.
- Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee consultative hearing held on February 23, 2021.
- Finance Committee hearing held on February 24, 2021, and tied 14–14 on March 3, 2021. Motion to discharge to the floor passed 51–48 on March 11, 2021. Cloture invoked 50–49 on March 17, 2021. Confirmed 50–49 on March 18, 2021, and sworn in on March 19, 2021.
| Secretary of Health and Human Services | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xavier Becerra | January 26, 1958(age 68) | California | Attorney General of California (2017–2021) | ||
| Chair of the House Democratic Caucus (2013–2017) | |||||
| U.S. Representative for CA-34 (2013–2017), CA-31 (2003–2013), CA-30 (1993–2003) | |||||
| Member of the California State Assembly (1990–1992) |
A nomination for Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote.
- Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing held on January 28, 2021, and approved 17–7 on February 4, 2021. Cloture invoked 69–30 on March 9, 2021. Confirmed 66–34 and sworn in on March 10, 2021.
| Secretary of Housing and Urban Development | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Marcia Fudge | October 29, 1952(age 73) | Ohio | U.S. Representative for OH-11 (2008–2021) | ||
| Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus (2013–2015) | |||||
| Mayor of Warrensville Heights, Ohio (2000–2008) |
A nomination for Secretary of Transportation is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote.
- Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee hearing held on January 21, 2021, and approved 21–3 on January 27, 2021. Confirmed 86–13 on February 2, 2021, and sworn in on February 3, 2021.
| Secretary of Transportation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pete Buttigieg | January 19, 1982(age 44) | Indiana | Democratic presidential candidate (2020) | ||
| Mayor of South Bend, Indiana (2012–2020) | |||||
| Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy Reserve (2009–2017) | |||||
| Democratic nominee for Indiana State Treasurer (2010) |
The nomination of a secretary-designate is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote.
- Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing held on January 27, 2021, and approved 13–4 on February 3, 2021. Cloture invoked 67–32 on February 24, 2021. Confirmed 64–35 and sworn in on February 25, 2021.
| Secretary of Energy | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jennifer Granholm | February 5, 1959(age 67) | Michigan | Governor of Michigan (2003–2011) | ||
| Attorney General of Michigan (1999–2003) |
A nomination for Secretary of Education is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote.
- Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing held on February 3, 2021, and approved 17–5 on February 11, 2021. Cloture invoked 66–32 on February 25, 2021. Confirmed 64–33 on March 1, 2021, and sworn in on March 2, 2021.
| Secretary of Education | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Miguel Cardona | July 11, 1975(age 50) | Connecticut | Commissioner of Education of Connecticut (2019–2021) |
A nomination for Secretary of Veterans Affairs is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Veterans' Affairs Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote.
- Veterans' Affairs Committee hearing held on January 27, 2021, and approved by unanimous consent on February 2, 2021. Confirmed 87–7 on February 8, 2021, and sworn in on February 9, 2021.
| Secretary of Veterans Affairs | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Denis McDonough | December 2, 1969(age 56) | Maryland | White House Chief of Staff (2013–2017) | ||
| Deputy National Security Advisor (2010–2013) | |||||
| Chief of Staff of the National Security Council (2009–2010) |
A nomination for Secretary of Homeland Security is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote.
- Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing held on January 19, 2021, and approved 7–4 on January 26, 2021. Cloture invoked 55–42 on January 28, 2021. Confirmed 56–43 and sworn in on February 2, 2021.
| Secretary of Homeland Security | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alejandro Mayorkas | November 24, 1959(age 66) | District of Columbia | Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security (2013–2016) | ||
| Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (2009–2013) | |||||
| U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California (1998–2001) |
Cabinet-level officials have positions that are considered to be of Cabinet level, but which are not heads of the executive departments. Which exact positions that are considered to be cabinet-level varies with each president. Biden has announced he will elevate three positions to Cabinet-level, while removing the director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
- Environment and Public Works Committee hearing held on February 3, 2021, and approved 14–6 on February 9, 2021. Cloture invoked 65–35 and confirmed 66–34 on March 10, 2021. Sworn in on March 11, 2021.
| Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Michael S. Regan | August 6, 1976(age 49) | North Carolina | Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (2017–2021) |
- Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing held on February 9, 2021. Committee vote cancelled on February 24, 2021.
- Budget Committee hearing held on February 10, 2021. Committee vote cancelled on February 24, 2021.
- Nomination withdrawal announced on March 2, 2021, and officially submitted to the Senate on March 25, 2021.
| Director of the Office of Management and Budget | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neera Tanden | September 10, 1970(age 55) | Massachusetts | President and CEO of the Center for American Progress (2011–2021) | ||
| Senior Advisor to Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius (2009–2014) | |||||
| Domestic Policy Director for the Obama presidential campaign (2008) |
- Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing held on February 1, 2022, and approved 8–6 on February 9, 2022.
- Budget Committee hearing held on February 1, 2022, and approved 15–6 on February 9, 2022.
- Cloture invoked 53–31 on March 14, 2022, and confirmed 61–36 on March 15, 2022. Sworn in on March 17, 2022.
| Director of the Office of Management and Budget | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shalanda Young | August 29, 1977(age 48) | Louisiana | Acting director and deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget (2021–2022) | ||
| Democratic Staff Director of the House Appropriations Committee (2017–2021) | |||||
| Democratic deputy staff director of the House Appropriations Committee (2016–2017) | |||||
| Professional staff on the House Appropriations Committee (2003–2016) |
- Intelligence Committee hearing held on January 19, 2021, and approved by unanimous consent on January 20, 2021. Confirmed 84–10 on January 20, 2021, and sworn in on January 21, 2021.
| Director of National Intelligence | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avril Haines | August 27, 1969(age 56) | New York | Deputy National Security Advisor (2015–2017) | ||
| Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (2013–2015) |
The U.S. trade representative has been a Cabinet-level member since 1974, the beginning of Gerald Ford's presidency.
- Finance Committee hearing held on February 25, 2021, and approved by unanimous consent on March 3, 2021. Cloture invoked 98–0 on March 16, 2021. Confirmed 98–0 on March 17, 2021, and sworn in on March 18, 2021.
| U.S. Trade Representative | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Katherine Tai | (1974-03-18) March 18, 1974 | District of Columbia | Chief Trade Counsel for the House Ways and Means Committee (2017–2021) | ||
| Trade Counsel for the House Ways and Means Committee (2014–2017) | |||||
| Chief Counsel for China Trade Enforcement, Trade Representative's Office ofGeneral Counsel (2011–2014) |
The UN ambassador was previously in the Cabinet from 1953 to 1989, 1993 to 2001, and 2009 to 2018.
- Foreign Relations Committee hearing held on January 27, 2021, and approved 18–4 on February 4, 2021. Cloture invoked 75–20 on February 22, 2021. Confirmed 78–20 on February 23, 2021, and assumed office after presenting credentials on February 25, 2021.
| U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Linda Thomas-Greenfield | November 22, 1952(age 73) | Louisiana | Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (2013–2017) | ||
| Director General of the U.S. Foreign Service (2012–2013) | |||||
| U.S. Ambassador to Liberia (2008–2012) |
This position was previously in the Cabinet from 2009 to 2017.
- Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing held on January 28, 2021, and approved by unanimous consent on February 4, 2021. Cloture invoked 94–5 and confirmed 95–4 on March 2, 2021. Sworn in on March 12, 2021.
| Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cecilia Rouse | December 18, 1963(age 62) | New Jersey | Dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (2012–2021) | ||
| Member of the Council of Economic Advisers (2009–2011) |
- Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing held on April 18, 2023, and approved 12–11 on May 11, 2023. Cloture invoked 50–49 and confirmed 50–49 on June 13, 2023. Sworn in on July 10, 2023.
| Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jared Bernstein | 1955(age 70–71) | Virginia | Member of the Council of Economic Advisers (2021–2023) |
- Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee hearing held on February 3, 2021, and approved 15–5 on February 24, 2021. Cloture invoked 80–18 and confirmed 81–17 on March 16, 2021. Sworn in on March 17, 2021.
| Administrator of the Small Business Administration | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Isabel Guzman | 1971(age 54–55) | California | Director of the California Governor's Office of Small Business Advocate (2019–2021) | ||
| Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor to the Administrator of the Small Business Administration (2009–2017) |
Biden elevated this position to the Cabinet for the first time, emphasizing the importance of science in the administration.
His staff role as Science Advisor to the President does not require Senate confirmation, and he began the role on January 25, 2021.
- Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee hearing held on April 29, 2021, and approved 22–6 on May 20, 2021. Confirmed by voice vote on May 28, 2021. Sworn in on June 2, 2021.
- Announced resignation on February 7, 2022, effective February 18, 2022.
| Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eric Lander | February 3, 1957(age 69) | Massachusetts | Director of the Broad Institute (2004–2021) | ||
| Co-chair of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (2009–2017) |
- Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee hearing held on July 20, 2022, and approved 15–13 on July 27, 2022. Cloture invoked 58–38 on September 21, 2022. Confirmed 56–40 on September 22, 2022, and sworn in on October 3, 2022.
| Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arati Prabhakar | February 2, 1959(age 67) | California | Director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (1993–1997) | ||
| Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (2012–2017) |
This position was previously in the Cabinet from 2017 to 2021.
- Nominated as a non-Cabinet level position. Intelligence Committee hearing held on February 24, 2021, and approved by unanimous consent on March 2, 2021. Confirmed by voice vote on March 18, 2021. Sworn in on March 19, 2021.
- Elevated to the Cabinet on July 21, 2023.
| Director of the Central Intelligence Agency | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Burns | April 4, 1956(age 70) | North Carolina | Acting Secretary of State (2009) | ||
| Deputy Secretary of State (2011–2014) | |||||
| Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (2008–2011) |
The White House chief of staff has traditionally been the highest-ranking staff employee of the White House. The responsibilities of the chief of staff are both managerial and advisory over the president's official business. The chief of staff is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the president; it does not require Senate confirmation. The first Cabinet or Cabinet-level position appointee announced by Biden was White House chief of staff Ron Klain. He stepped down in February 2023, and he was succeeded by Jeff Zients.
| White House Chief of Staff | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ron Klain | August 8, 1961(age 64) | Indiana | January 20, 2021 –February 7, 2023 | White House Ebola Response Coordinator (2014–2015) | ||
| Chief of Staff to Vice President Joe Biden (2009–2011) | ||||||
| Chief of Staff to Vice President Al Gore (1995–1999) | ||||||
| Jeff Zients | November 12, 1966(age 59) | District of Columbia | February 8, 2023 –January 20, 2025 | Counselor to President Joe Biden (2021–2022) | ||
| White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator (2021–2022) | ||||||
| Director of the National Economic Council (2014–2017) | ||||||
| Chief Performance Officer of the United States (2009–2013) |
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