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Jacob "Jack" J. Lew (born August 29, 1955 in New York, New York) is the United States
Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources. Lew was
previously the Director of the United States Office of Management and
Budget (or OMB) from 1998 to 2001. As Deputy Secretary of State
for Management and Resources, Lew is the State Department's chief operating officer and is
primarily responsible for resource issues, while James
Steinberg, who is also serving as the Deputy Secretary, will be
responsible for policy.[1][2] Lew is
co-leader of the State Department's Quadrennial
Diplomacy and Development Review.[3]
Lew graduated from Harvard College in 1978 and the Georgetown University Law
Center in 1983.
Lew began his career in Washington in 1973 as a legislative
aide. From 1979 to 1987 he was a principal domestic policy advisor
to House Speaker Tip
O'Neill, where he served at the House Democratic Steering and
Policy Committee as Assistant Director and then Executive Director.
There he was responsible for domestic and economic issues including
Social Security, Medicare, budget, tax, trade,
appropriations, and energy issues.
Lew practiced as an attorney for five years as a partner at Van
Ness, Feldman and Curtis. His practice dealt primarily with
electric power generation. He has also worked as Executive Director
of the Center for Middle East Research, Issues Director for the
Democratic National Committee's Campaign 88, and Deputy Director of
the Office of Program Analysis in the city of Boston's Office of
Management and Budget.
From February 1993 to 1994, Lew served as Special Assistant to
the President under President Clinton. Lew was responsible for
policy development and the drafting of the national service
initiative (Americorps) and health care reform
legislation.
Lew left the White House in October 1994 to work as OMB's
Executive Associate Director and Associate Director for Legislative
Affairs. From August 1995 until July 1998, Lew served as Deputy
Director of OMB. There, Lew was chief operating officer responsible
for day-to-day management of a staff of 500. He had crosscutting
responsibilities to coordinate Clinton Administration efforts on
budget and appropriations matters. He frequently served as a member
of the Administration negotiating team, including the Balanced
Budget Act of 1997, developing a reputation as a patient and
effective negotiator.
President Clinton nominated Lew to be Director of the OMB, and
the United States Senate confirmed him
for that job on July 31, 1998. He served in that capacity until the
end of the Clinton Administration in January 2001.
As OMB Director, Lew had the lead responsibility for the Clinton
Administration’s policies on budget, management, and appropriations
issues. As a member of the Cabinet and senior member of the
economic team, he advised the President on a broad range of
domestic and international policies. He represented the
Administration in budget negotiations with Congress and served as a
member of the National Security Council.
Immediately after the Clinton Administration, Lew was a Visiting
Research Professor at the Georgetown University Public Policy
Institute.
Lew then served as the Executive Vice President for Operations
at New
York University until June 2006. He was also a Clinical
Professor of Public Administration at NYU's Wagner School of Public
Service.
In June 2006, Lew was named Chief Operating Officer of Citigroup's Alternative
Investments unit.
Lew has been nominated by President-elect Barack Obama as a
Deputy Secretary of State.
Lew co-chairs the Advisory Board for City Year New York. He is a
member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Brookings
Institution Hamilton Project Advisory Board, and the National
Academy of Social Insurance. Lew is also a member of the bar in
Massachusetts and the District of Columbia.[1]
Notes
- ^
"Obama Names Steinberg, Lew
State Department Deputies". Bloomberg L.P.. 2008-12-23. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aHUvNBzk6p5w&refer=home. Retrieved
2009-03-06.
- ^
"Senior Officials". United States Department
of State. http://www.state.gov/misc/19232.htm. Retrieved
2009-03-06.
- ^
Long, Emily (2009-07-15). "State Department launches
quadrennial review". Government Executive. http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0709/071509l1.htm. Retrieved
2009-11-13.
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Name
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| White House Chief of
Staff |
Rahm
Emanuel |
2009– |
National Security
Advisor |
Jim
Jones |
2009– |
| White House Deputy Chief
of Staff for Policy |
Mona
Sutphen |
2009– |
Deputy National Security
Advisor |
Thomas
E. Donilon |
2009– |
| White House Deputy Chief
of Staff for Operations |
Jim Messina |
2009– |
Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan |
Douglas
Lute† |
2009– |
| Senior Advisor to the President |
David Axelrod |
2009– |
Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic
Communications |
Ben Rhodes |
2009– |
| Senior Advisor to the President |
Peter Rouse |
2009– |
Deputy National Security Advisor for Homeland Security |
John O.
Brennan |
2009– |
| Senior Advisor to the President and Assistant to the President for
Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Engagement |
Valerie
Jarrett |
2009– |
Deputy National Security Advisor and NSC Chief of Staff
White House
Communications Director |
Denis
McDonough
Daniel
Pfeiffer |
2009-
2009- |
| Director of Public Engagement |
Christina
Tchen |
2009– |
Deputy White House Communications Director |
Jennifer
Psaki |
2009– |
| Director of Intergovernmental Affairs |
Cecilia
Muñoz |
2009– |
White House Press
Secretary |
Robert
Gibbs |
2009– |
| Director, National Economic
Council |
Lawrence
Summers |
2009– |
Deputy Press Secretary |
Bill Burton |
2009– |
| Deputy Director, National Economic Council |
Diana
Farrell |
2009– |
Deputy Press Secretary |
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| Deputy Director, National Economic Council |
Jason
Furman |
2009– |
Deputy Press Secretary |
Josh Earnest |
2009– |
| Chair of the President's
Economic Recovery Advisory Board |
Paul
Volcker |
2009– |
Director of Speechwriting |
Jon Favreau |
2009– |
| Chair of the Council of
Economic Advisors |
Christina
Romer |
2009– |
White House Counsel |
Robert
Bauer |
2009– |
| Member of the Council of Economic Advisors and Staff Director
of the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board |
Austan
Goolsbee |
2009– |
Deputy White House Counsel
Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs |
Phil
Schiliro |
2009– |
| Member of the Council of Economic Advisors |
Cecilia
Rouse |
2009– |
Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs |
Lisa Konwinski |
2009– |
| Director, Office of Management and
Budget |
Peter R.
Orszag |
2009– |
Executive
Clerk |
George T. Saunders† |
2009– |
| Chief Performance Officer and Deputy
Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget |
Jeffrey
Zients |
2009– |
Director, Office of Political Affairs
Chief
Technology Officer |
Patrick
Gaspard
Aneesh
Chopra |
2009–
2009– |
| Deputy Director, Office of Management and Budget |
Rob Nabors |
2009– |
Chief
Information Officer |
Vivek
Kundra |
2009– |
| United
States Trade Representative |
Ron Kirk |
2009– |
Director, Office of Presidential Personnel |
Don Gips |
2009– |
| Director, Domestic Policy
Council |
Melody
Barnes |
2009– |
Director of Scheduling and Advance |
Alyssa Mastromonaco |
2009– |
| Deputy Director, Domestic Policy Council |
Heather Higginbottom |
2009– |
Director, White House Military
Office |
vacant |
2009– |
| Director,
Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships |
Joshua
DuBois |
2009– |
Cabinet Secretary |
Chris Lu |
2009– |
| Director, Office of Health
Reform |
Nancy
DeParle |
2009– |
Deputy Cabinet Secretary |
Liz Sears Smith |
2009– |
| Deputy Director, Office of Health Reform |
Jeanne
Lambrew |
2009– |
Staff
Secretary |
Lisa
Brown |
2009– |
| Director, Office
of Energy and Climate Change Policy |
Carol
Browner |
2009– |
Director, Office of Management and Administration |
Bradley Kiley |
2009– |
| Deputy Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate
Change |
Heather Zichal |
2009– |
Director, Oval Office Operations |
Micaela Fernandez |
2009– |
| Director of
Recovery for Auto Communities and Workers |
Edward B. Montgomery |
2009– |
Personal Aide to the President |
Reggie Love |
2009– |
| Director, Council on Environmental
Quality |
Nancy
Sutley |
2009– |
Personal Secretary to the President |
Katie Johnson |
2009– |
| Director, Office of National AIDS
Policy |
Jeffrey
Crowley |
2009– |
Special Projects Coordinator and Confidential Assistant to the
President |
Eugene Kang |
2009– |
| Director, Office of National
Drug Control Policy |
Gil
Kerlikowske |
2009– |
Chief of Staff to the First Lady |
Susan Sher |
2009– |
| Deputy Director, Office of National
Drug Control Policy |
A.
Thomas McLellan* |
2009– |
White House Social
Secretary |
Desirée
Rogers |
2009– |
| Director, Office of Urban Affairs Policy |
Adolfo Carrión, Jr. |
2009– |
Director, Office of Science
and Technology Policy |
John
Holdren |
2009– |
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Appointee
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| Chief of Staff to the Vice President |
Ron Klain |
Chief of Staff to the Second Lady |
Catherine Russell |
| Counsel to the Vice President |
Cynthia
Hogan |
Director of Administration for the Office of the Vice
President |
Moe Vela |
| Counselor to the Vice President |
Mike
Donilon |
Domestic Policy Adviser to the Vice President |
Terrell McSweeny |
| Assistant to the Vice President for Intergovernmental Affairs
and Public Liaison |
Evan Ryan |
Chief Economist and Economic Policy Adviser to the Vice
President |
Jared
Bernstein |
| Assistant to the Vice President and Director of
Communications |
Jay Carney |
Press Secretary to the Vice President |
Elizabeth Alexander |
| Deputy Chief of Staff to the Vice President |
Alan Hoffman |
Deputy Press Secretary to the Vice President |
Annie Tomasini |
| Deputy National Security Adviser to the Vice President |
Brian McKeon |
Director of Legislative Affairs |
Sudafi Henry |
| Residence Manager and Social Secretary for the Vice President
and Second Lady |
Carlos Elizondo |
Director of Communications for the Second Lady |
Courtney O’Donnell |
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