White House Cabinet Secretary

The White House cabinet secretary is a high-ranking position within the Executive Office of the President of the United States.[2] The White House cabinet secretary is the head of the Office of Cabinet Affairs (OCA) within the White House Office[2] and the primary liaison between the president of the United States and the Cabinet departments and agencies. The position is usually held by a White House commissioned officer,[3] traditionally either a deputy assistant to the president or an assistant to the president.[4][5][6]

White House Cabinet Secretary
Incumbent
Evan Ryan
since January 20, 2021
White House Office
Salary$173,922 Annually[1]

According to the White House website, the cabinet secretary helps "to coordinate policy and communications strategy" and plays "a critical role in managing the flow of information between the White House and the federal departments and in representing the interests of the Cabinet to the White House."[4]

The White House cabinet secretary is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the president; the position does not require Senate confirmation. The White House cabinet secretary is among the twenty-two highest paid positions in the White House.[7] The current White House cabinet secretary is Evan Ryan.

List of cabinet secretaries

ImageNameStartEndPresident
Max RabbOctober 1953May 19, 1958Dwight D. Eisenhower
Bob GrayMay 19, 1958January 20, 1961
Fred DuttonJanuary 20, 1961December 4, 1961John F. Kennedy
UnknownDecember 4, 1961November 22, 1963
Horace BusbyNovember 22, 1963September 15, 1965Lyndon B. Johnson
UnknownSeptember 15, 1965March 31, 1966
Bob KintnerMarch 31, 1966June 14, 1967
UnknownJune 14, 1967January 20, 1969
John WhitakerJanuary 20, 1969November 4, 1969Richard Nixon
Alexander Butterfield
Acting
November 4, 1969August 9, 1974
Warren Rustand[8]August 9, 1974January 5, 1975Gerald Ford
Jim Connor[9]January 5, 1975January 20, 1977
Jack Watson[10]January 20, 1977June 11, 1980Jimmy Carter
Gene EidenbergJune 11, 1980January 20, 1981
Craig FullerSeptember 14, 1981January 30, 1985Ronald Reagan
Alfred KingonJanuary 30, 1985February 18, 1987
Nancy RisqueFebruary 18, 1987January 20, 1989
Phillip BradyJanuary 20, 1989June 26, 1989George H. W. Bush
Steve DanzanskyJune 26, 1989April 20, 1991
Gary BlumenthalJune 10, 1991September 10, 1992
Daniel CasseSeptember 10, 1992January 20, 1993
Christine VarneyJanuary 20, 1993October 14, 1994Bill Clinton
Kitty HigginsJanuary 26, 1995February 7, 1997
Thurgood Marshall Jr.February 7, 1997January 20, 2001
Albert HawkinsJanuary 20, 2001January 2003George W. Bush
Brian MontgomeryJanuary 2003February 24, 2005
Heidi SmithFebruary 24, 20052006
Neal Burnham
Acting
2006August 9, 2006
Ross KyleAugust 9, 2006
Acting: August 9, 2006 – November 3, 2006
January 20, 2009
Chris LuJanuary 20, 2009January 25, 2013Barack Obama
Danielle GrayJanuary 25, 2013January 13, 2014
Broderick JohnsonJanuary 13, 2014January 20, 2017
Bill McGinleyJanuary 20, 2017July 19, 2019Donald Trump
Matthew Flynn
Acting
July 19, 2019September 24, 2019
Kristan King NevinsSeptember 24, 2019January 20, 2021
Evan RyanJanuary 20, 2021presentJoe Biden

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