Clinton administration
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The Clinton administration, that is members of the administration of President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore, are as follows:[1][2][3]
Contents
Cabinet
- Attorney General: Janet Reno
- Secretary of Agriculture: Daniel R. Glickman
- Secretary of Commerce: Mickey Cantor; William M. Daley; Norman Y. Mineta
- Secretary of Defense: Les Aspin; William Sebastian Cohen
- Secretary of Education: Richard W. Riley
- Secretary of Energy: Federico F. Pena; Bill Richardson
- Secretary of Health and Human Services: Donna E. Shalala
- Secretary of Housing and Urban Development: Andrew M. Cuomo
- Secretary of Interior: Bruce Babbitt
- Secretary of Labor: Robert B. Reich; Alexis M. Herman
- Secretary of State: Madeleine K. Albright
- Secretary of Transportation: Rodney E. Slater
- Secretary of the Treasury: Robert E. Rubin; Lawrence H. Summers
- Secretary of Veterans Affairs: Jesse Brown; Togo D. West, Jr.
Cabinet Level Positions
- U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations: Madeleine K. Albright; Richard C. Holbrooke
- Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency: Carol M. Browner
- U.S. Trade Representative: Charlene Barshefsky
- Director, Central Intelligence: George J. Tenet
- Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation: Louis J. Freeh
Other Positions
- White House Chief of Staff: John D. Podesta
- White House Deputy Chief of Staff: Harold Ickes
- White House Counsel: Jack Quinn
- White House deputy counsel Bruce Lindsey
- Press Secretary/Assistant to the President: Joe Lockhart
- Senior Adviser for Policy and Strategy: Doug Sosnik
- Counselor to the President: Thomas F. McLarty III (Mack McLarty); Paul Begala
- National Security Adviser: Samuel R. Berger (Sandy Berger)
- Intelligence Adviser: Retired Admiral William J. Crowe, Jr.
- Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs: Dan Tate, Jr.
- Assistant to the President for Science and Technology: Neal F. Lane
- Chairman, Federal Reserve System: Alan Greenspan (2006)
- Chairman, National Economic Council (NEC): Laura D'Andrea Tyson; Gene Sperling
- Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers (CEA): Janet Yellen; Martin N. Baily
- Director, Office of Management and Budget (OMB): Franklin D. Raines; Jacob J. Lew (Jack Lew)
- Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy: Retired General Barry R. McCaffrey
- Surgeon General of the U.S.: David Satcher, M.D.
- Postmaster General of the U.S.: William J. Henderson
- Administrator, Small Business Administration: Aida Alvarez
- Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA): James Lee Witt
- Chairman, Federal Trade Commission: Robert Pitofsky (2002)
- Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission: Arthur Leavitt, Jr. (1998)
- Comptroller of the Currency: Eugene A. Ludwig (1998)
- Chairwoman, Commission on Civil Rights: Mary Frances Berry (1999)
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