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Executive Office of the President of the United States 

The Executive Office of the President (EOP) consists of the immediate staff of the President of the United States, as well as multiple levels of support staff reporting to the President. The EOP was established by the United States Congress in 1939 after the Brownlow Committee recommended that such a support staff for the President be created.

Since its inception under Franklin Roosevelt, the size of the EOP has increased; the current figures for the EOP are about 1,800 full-time equivalent employees. These employees work in the East Wing and the West Wing of the White House and in the Executive Office Building, an extension of the White House.[1]

The Eisenhower Executive office building at night
The Eisenhower Executive office building at night

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Office of the President of the United States personnel

The Executive Office of the President includes personnel who directly support or advise the President of the United States. Examples include the White House Press Secretary, the Office of Presidential Communications (including senior media relations personnel and Presidential speechwriters), and White House-based Presidential policy and legal advisors, including those focused on domestic, social, foreign and national security policies of the federal government of the United States.

Organization

Senior staff within the Executive Office of the President have the title Assistant to the President, second-level staff have the title Deputy Assistant to the President, and third-level staff have the title Special Assistant to the President.

Very few LOP officials are required to be confirmed by the Senate, although there are a handful of exceptions to this rule (e.g., the Office of Management and Budget Director, and the United States Trade Representative). The core White House Staff appointments do not require Senate approval. The staff of the Executive Office to the President is headed by the White House Chief of Staff.

Entities in the Executive Office of the President

Entities in the White House Office

Important executive entities

  • Office of the Vice President
    • Vice President of the United States
  • Office of the White House Chief of Staff
    • White House Chief of Staff
      • Deputy White House Chief of Staff for Operations
      • Deputy White House Chief of Staff for Strategic Planning
      • Deputy White House Chief of Staff for Policy

Current White House staff

Office of the Chief of Staff

National Security Council

Office of Strategic Initiatives & External Affairs

  • Assistant to the President for Strategic Initiatives & External Affairs: Barry Jackson
  • Deputy Assistant to the President for Strategic Initiatives & External Affairs: Brian V. McCormack
  • Special Assistant to the President for Strategic Initiatives & External Affairs:David Sherzer
    • Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Public Liaison: Julie Cram
    • Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Political Affairs: Jonathan D. Felts
    • Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Strategic Initiatives: Joel A. Scanlon
    • Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs: Janet Weir Creighton
    • Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs: John S. Roberts [2]

National Economic Council

  • Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Director, National Economic Council: Keith Hennessey
  • Assistant to the President for International Economic Affairs: Daniel Price
    • Deputy Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Deputy Director, National Economic Council: Charles P. Blahous, III
    • Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy: Amy L. Farrell [2]

Domestic Policy Council

  • Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy: Karl Zinsmeister
    • Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy: Jess Sharp

Homeland Security Council

  • Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism: Kenneth L. Wainstein
    • Deputy Assistant to the President for Homeland Security: Joel Bagnal

Office of the White House Counsel

  • Assistant to the President and Counsel to the President: Fred Fielding
    • Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Counsel to the President: William K. Kelley
    • Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Counsel to the President: David Leitch
    • Special Counsel to the President: Emmet Flood
    • Special Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary: Dianna Campagna

Office of Legislative Affairs

  • Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs: Dan Meyer
    • Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs: Deb Fiddelke
    • Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs: Sean O'Hallaren
    • Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs: Chris Frech

White House Management and Administration

  • Assistant to the President for Management, Administration and Oval Office Operations: Linda Gambatesa
  • Assistant to the President for Appointments and Scheduling: Melissa Bennett

White House Office of Presidential Personnel

  • Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel: Joie A. Gregor
    • Special Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel: Katja Bullock
    • Special Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel: Luis A. Reyes
    • Special Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel: Martha C. Miller
    • Special Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel: Brian S. Cossiboom

Office of Presidential Advance

  • Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Advance: Todd Beyer
  • Deputy Assistant to the President for Advance and Operations: Spencer Geissinger

White House Staff Secretary

White House Office of Communications

  • Counselor to the President: Ed Gillespie
  • Assistant to the President for Communications (White House Communications Director): Kevin Sullivan
    • Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Communications for Production: Adam Belmar
    • Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Communications for Policy & Planning Catherine Martin
    • Deputy Assistant to the President for Communications: Suzy DeFrancis
  • Assistant to the President and White House Press Secretary: Dana Perino
    • Deputy Assistant to the President & Deputy White House Press Secretary: Scott Stanzel
    • Deputy Assistant to the President & Deputy White House Press Secretary: Tony Fratto
    • Deputy Assistant to the President, Deputy White House Press Secretary & National Security Council Spokesman: Gordon Johndroe
  • Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Media Affairs: Jean Mamo
    • Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Media Affairs: Blair Jones
  • Assistant to the President for Speechwriting: Marc Thiessen
    • Deputy Assistant to the President for Speechwriting and Deputy Director, Presidential Speechwriting: John McConnell
    • Deputy Assistant to the President for Speechwriting and Deputy Director, Presidential Speechwriting: Christopher Michel
    • Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Speechwriting: Matthew Latimer
    • Special Assistant to the President for Speechwriting: Meghan Clyne

Other Presidential Staff

Office of the Vice President

References

  1. ^ Harold C. Relyea (2008-03-17). "The Executive Office of the President: An Historical Overview". Congressional Research Service. Retrieved on 2008-04-14.
  2. ^ a b c "Personnel Announcement". White House. Retrieved on 2007-04-04.

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