Appointee
|
Position
|
Term ↑
|
President
|
Name
|
Party
|
Name
|
Party
|
Joseph Habersham
|
Federalist
|
Postmaster General
|
1801‡
|
Thomas Jefferson
|
Democratic-Republican
|
Rufus King
|
Federalist
|
Minister to Britain
|
1801–1803‡
|
James Bayard
|
Federalist
|
Treaty of Ghent peace commissioner
|
1814
|
James Madison
|
Democratic-Republican
|
Richard Rush
|
Federalist
|
Comptroller of the Treasury
|
1811–1814
|
Attorney General
|
1814–1817
|
Lewis Cass
|
Democratic
|
Ambassador to France
|
1841–1842‡
|
William Henry Harrison
|
Whig
|
Joseph Holt
|
Republican
|
Commissioner of Patents
|
1857–1859
|
James Buchanan
|
Democratic
|
Postmaster General
|
1859–1860
|
Secretary of War
|
1861
|
Andrew Johnson[a]
|
Democratic
|
Military Governor of Tennessee
|
1862–1865
|
Abraham Lincoln
|
Republican
|
George B. McClellan
|
Democratic
|
Commanding General of the United States Army
|
1861–1862
|
Henry Connelly
|
Democratic
|
Governor of the Territory of New Mexico
|
1861–1865
|
George Foster Shepley
|
Democratic
|
Military Governor of Louisiana
|
1862–1864
|
John S. Phelps
|
Democratic
|
Military Governor of Arkansas
|
1862
|
Edwin M. Stanton
|
Democratic
|
Secretary of War
|
1862–1865
|
Daniel Sickles
|
Democratic
|
Special Minister to the South American Republics
|
1865
|
James Harlan
|
Republican
|
Secretary of the Interior
|
1865–1866
|
Andrew Johnson
|
Democratic/National Unionist
|
Henry Stanbery
|
Republican
|
Attorney General
|
1866–1868
|
Alexander W. Randall
|
Republican
|
Postmaster General
|
1866–1869
|
Orville H. Browning
|
Republican
|
Secretary of the Interior
|
1866–1869
|
John M. Schofield
|
Republican
|
Secretary of War
|
1868–1869
|
William M. Evarts
|
Republican
|
Attorney General
|
1868–1869
|
Daniel Sickles
|
Democratic
|
Minister to Spain
|
1869–1873
|
Ulysses S. Grant
|
Republican
|
George Bancroft
|
Democratic
|
Minister to Germany
|
1869–1874‡
|
James Lawrence Orr
|
Democratic
|
Minister to Russia
|
1872–1873
|
Caleb Cushing
|
Democratic
|
Minister to Spain
|
1874–1877
|
David M. Key
|
Democratic
|
Postmaster General
|
1877–1880
|
Rutherford B. Hayes
|
Republican
|
Allen G. Thurman
|
Democratic
|
Paris international monetary conference
|
1881
|
James A. Garfield
|
Republican
|
William Rosecrans
|
Democratic
|
Register of the Treasury
|
1889–1893‡
|
Benjamin Harrison
|
Republican
|
Walter Q. Gresham
|
Republican
|
Secretary of State[1]
|
1893–1895‡
|
Grover Cleveland
|
Democratic
|
Theodore Roosevelt
|
Republican
|
Civil Service Commissioner
|
1893–1895‡
|
Edward S. Bragg
|
Democratic
|
Consul General in Havana
|
1902
|
Theodore Roosevelt
|
Republican
|
Consul General in Hong Kong
|
1903–1906
|
Luke E. Wright
|
Democratic
|
Secretary of War[1]
|
1908–1909
|
Francis Cockrell
|
Democratic
|
Interstate Commerce Commissioner
|
1905–1910
|
Jacob M. Dickinson
|
Democratic
|
Secretary of War[1]
|
1909–1911
|
William Howard Taft
|
Republican
|
Herbert Hoover
|
Republican
|
Administrator of the United States Food Administration
|
1917–1919
|
Woodrow Wilson
|
Democratic
|
Elihu Root
|
Republican
|
Ambassador extraordinary, mission to Russia
|
1917
|
Edmund Platt
|
Republican
|
Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve
|
1920–1921
|
Daniel Richard Crissinger
|
Democratic
|
Chairman of the Federal Reserve
|
1923
|
Warren Harding
|
Republican
|
Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
|
Republican
|
Governor-General of the Philippines
|
1933‡
|
Franklin Roosevelt
|
Democratic
|
Hugh R. Wilson[3]
|
Republican[4]
|
Ambassador to Switzerland
|
1933–1937‡
|
Assistant Secretary of State
|
1937–1938
|
Ambassador to Germany
|
1938
|
William M. Jardine
|
Republican
|
Ambassador to Egypt
|
1933‡
|
William H. Woodin
|
Republican
|
Secretary of the Treasury
|
1933
|
Marriner S. Eccles
|
Republican[5]
|
Chairman of the Federal Reserve
|
1933–1948
|
Henry Stimson
|
Republican
|
Secretary of War
|
1940–1945
|
Robert P. Patterson
|
Republican
|
Under Secretary of War
|
1940–1945
|
Frank Knox
|
Republican
|
Secretary of the Navy
|
1940–1944
|
Nelson Rockefeller
|
Republican
|
Coordinator of the Office of Inter-American Affairs
|
1940–1944
|
Assistant Secretary of State for American Republic Affairs
|
1944–1945
|
Fiorello La Guardia
|
Republican
|
Office of Civilian Defense
|
1941
|
William Donovan
|
Republican
|
Head of the Office of the Coordinator of Information
|
1941–1942
|
Head of the Office of Strategic Services
|
1942–1945
|
Patrick J. Hurley
|
Republican
|
Minister to New Zealand
|
1942
|
Ambassador to China
|
1945
|
John Gilbert Winant
|
Republican
|
Ambassador to Britain
|
1941–1946
|
U.S. Representative to UNESCO
|
1946
|
Harry S. Truman
|
Democratic
|
Robert P. Patterson
|
Republican
|
Secretary of War
|
1945–1947
|
Lewis Strauss
|
Republican
|
Member of the Atomic Energy Commission
|
1946–1950
|
Herbert Hoover
|
Republican
|
Chairman of the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government (Hoover Commission)
|
1947
|
Warren Austin
|
Republican
|
Ambassador to the United Nations
|
1947–1953
|
Thomas B. McCabe
|
Republican
|
Chairman of the Federal Reserve
|
1948–1951
|
John Sherman Cooper
|
Republican
|
U.S. Delegate to the United Nations General Assembly
|
1949–1952
|
Robert A. Lovett
|
Republican
|
Secretary of Defense
|
1951–1953
|
Martin Patrick Durkin
|
Democratic
|
Secretary of Labor
|
1953
|
Dwight Eisenhower
|
Republican
|
Walter F. George
|
Democratic
|
Special Ambassador to NATO
|
1957
|
William McChesney Martin
|
Democratic
|
Chairman of the Federal Reserve
|
1955–1961‡
|
Robert Bernard Anderson
|
Democratic
|
Secretary of Navy
|
1953–1954
|
Deputy Secretary of Defense
|
1954–1957
|
Secretary of the Treasury
|
1957–1961
|
Robert McNamara
|
Republican[6]
|
Secretary of Defense
|
1961–1968
|
John F. Kennedy
|
Democratic
|
C. Douglas Dillon
|
Republican
|
Secretary of the Treasury
|
1961–1965
|
John McCone
|
Republican
|
Director of Central Intelligence
|
1961–1965
|
McGeorge Bundy
|
Republican[7][8]
|
National Security Advisor
|
1961–1966
|
Christian Herter
|
Republican
|
U.S. Trade Representative
|
1962–1966
|
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
|
Republican
|
Ambassador to South Vietnam
|
1963–1964
|
1965–1967
|
Lyndon B. Johnson
|
Democratic
|
Ambassador-at-large
|
1967–1968
|
Ambassador to West Germany
|
1968–1969
|
John W. Gardner
|
Republican
|
Secretary of Health and Human Services
|
1965–1968
|
Jack Vaughn
|
Republican
|
Director of the Peace Corps
|
1966–1969
|
Edward Brooke
|
Republican
|
Member of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
|
1967
|
John Lindsay
|
Republican
|
Vice Chairman of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
|
1967
|
William McCulloch
|
Republican
|
Member of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
|
1967
|
Erwin Griswold
|
Republican
|
Solicitor General
|
1967–1969
|
William H. Brown III
|
Republican
|
Equal Employment Opportunity Commissioner
|
1968–1969
|
Sargent Shriver
|
Democratic
|
Ambassador to France
|
1969–1970‡
|
Richard Nixon
|
Republican
|
Elizabeth Hanford
|
Democratic[b]
|
Deputy Assistant to president for Consumer Affairs
|
1969–1973
|
Federal Trade Commissioner
|
1973–1977
|
Paul Volcker
|
Democratic
|
Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Monetary Affairs
|
1969–1974
|
John Connally
|
Democratic[b]
|
Secretary of the Treasury
|
1971–1972
|
George W. Mitchell
|
Democratic
|
Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve
|
1973–1974
|
Armistead I. Selden Jr.
|
Democratic
|
Ambassador to Fiji
|
1974–1977
|
Daniel Patrick Moynihan
|
Democratic
|
Assistant for Urban Affairs
|
1969–1970
|
Ambassador to India
|
1973–1975
|
Gerald Ford
|
Republican
|
Ambassador to the United Nations
|
1975–1976
|
Armistead I. Selden Jr.
|
Democratic
|
Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa
|
1974–1977
|
Togo D. West Jr.
|
Democratic
|
Associate Deputy Attorney General
|
1975–1976
|
Robert Casey
|
Democratic
|
Federal Maritime Commissioner
|
1976–1977
|
James Schlesinger
|
Republican
|
Secretary of Energy
|
1977–1979
|
Jimmy Carter
|
Democratic
|
Lawrence Eagleburger
|
Republican
|
Ambassador to Yugoslavia
|
1977–1981
|
Kingman Brewster Jr.
|
Republican
|
Ambassador to the United Kingdom
|
1977–1981
|
William H. Webster
|
Republican
|
Director of the FBI
|
1978–1981
|
Frank Carlucci
|
Republican
|
Deputy Director of the CIA
|
1978–1981
|
Mike Mansfield
|
Democratic
|
Ambassador to Japan
|
1981–1988‡
|
Ronald Reagan
|
Republican
|
Paul Volcker
|
Democratic
|
Chairman of the Federal Reserve
|
1983–1987‡
|
Jeane Kirkpatrick
|
Democratic[b]
|
Ambassador to the United Nations
|
1981–1985
|
William Bennett
|
Democratic[b]
|
Chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities
|
1981–1985
|
Secretary of Education
|
1985–1988
|
R. James Woolsey Jr.
|
Democratic
|
Delegate at Large to the U.S.-Soviet Strategic Arms Reduction Talks
|
1983–1986
|
Delegate to the Nuclear and Space Arms Talks[9]
|
1986–1987
|
Paul Nitze
|
Democratic
|
Chief Negotiator of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty
|
1981–1984
|
Eric J. Fygi
|
Democratic
|
Deputy General Counsel of the Department of Energy
|
1981–1989‡
|
Max Kampelman
|
Democratic
|
Ambassador to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe
|
1981–1983‡
|
Delegation to the Negotiations with the Soviet Union on Nuclear and Space Arms in Geneva
|
1985–1989
|
Counselor to the Department of State
|
1987–1989
|
Richard Stone
|
Democratic
|
Ambassadors-at-large and Special Envoy to Central America
|
1983–1984
|
Preston Robert Tisch
|
Democratic
|
Postmaster General
|
1986–1988
|
John P. LaWare
|
Democratic
|
Federal Reserve Board of Governors
|
1988–1989
|
Lauro Cavazos
|
Democratic
|
Secretary of Education
|
1988–1990
|
George H. W. Bush
|
Republican
|
Dennis B. Ross
|
Democratic
|
Director of the State Department's Policy Planning Staff
|
1989–1992
|
Eric J. Fygi
|
Democratic
|
Deputy General Counsel of the Department of Energy
|
1989–1993‡
|
Griffin Bell
|
Democratic
|
Commission on Federal Ethics Law Reform
|
1989
|
William Hathaway
|
Democratic
|
Federal Maritime Commissioner
|
1990–1993
|
Robert Strauss
|
Democratic
|
Ambassador to Soviet Union/Russia
|
1991–1992
|
Diane Ravitch
|
Democratic
|
Assistant Secretary of Education
|
1991–1993
|
Richard Stone
|
Democratic
|
Ambassador to Denmark
|
1992–1993
|
Michael Chertoff
|
Republican
|
Attorney for the District of New Jersey
|
1993–1994‡
|
Bill Clinton
|
Democratic
|
William S. Sessions
|
Republican
|
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
|
1993‡
|
David Gergen
|
Republican
|
Counselor to the President
|
1993–1993
|
Sheila Bair
|
Republican
|
Chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission Acting
|
1993
|
Roger W. Johnson
|
Republican
|
GSA Administrator
|
1993–1996
|
Louis Freeh
|
Republican
|
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
|
1993–2001
|
John Negroponte
|
Republican
|
Ambassador to the Philippines
|
1993–1996
|
William J. Crowe
|
Republican
|
Chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board
|
1993–1994
|
Ambassador to the United Kingdom
|
1994–1997
|
Julie Belaga
|
Republican
|
Board of Directors of the Export Import Bank
|
1994–1999
|
Marc L. Marks
|
Republican
|
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commissioner
|
1994–2000
|
John Hamre
|
Republican
|
Comptroller of the Department of Defense
|
1994–1997
|
Deputy Secretary of Defense
|
1997–2000
|
Alan Greenspan
|
Republican
|
Chairman of the Federal Reserve
|
1995–2001‡
|
William Cohen
|
Republican[10]
|
Secretary of Defense
|
1997–2001
|
Robert Mueller
|
Republican
|
Attorney for the Northern District of California
|
1998–2001
|
David M. Walker
|
Republican
|
Comptroller General of the United States
|
1998–2001
|
John DiIulio
|
Democratic[11]
|
Director of the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
|
2001
|
George W. Bush
|
Republican
|
George McGovern
|
Democratic
|
Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture
|
2001‡[12]
|
Richard Swett
|
Democratic
|
Ambassador to Denmark
|
2001‡
|
John Marburger
|
Democratic
|
Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy
|
2001–2009
|
Tom Schieffer
|
Democratic
|
Ambassador to Australia
|
2001–2005
|
Ambassador to Japan
|
2005–2009
|
Eric J. Fygi
|
Democratic
|
Deputy General Counsel of the Department of Energy
|
2001–2009‡
|
Norman Mineta
|
Democratic
|
Secretary of Transportation
|
2001–2006
|
Richard Carmona
|
Democratic
|
Surgeon General
|
2002–2006
|
Tony P. Hall
|
Democratic
|
Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture
|
2002–2006
|
Paul McHale
|
Democratic
|
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense
|
2003–2009
|
Gracia Hillman
|
Democratic
|
Election Assistance Commissioner
|
2003–2009
|
Pam Iovino
|
Democratic
|
Assistant VA Secretary for Congressional and Legislative Affairs
|
2004–2005
|
Joseph E. Brennan
|
Democratic
|
Federal Maritime Commissioner
|
2004–2009‡
|
Christine Griffin
|
Democratic
|
Equal Employment Opportunity Commissioner
|
2005–2009
|
R. David Paulison
|
Democratic
|
Federal Emergency Management Agency
|
2005–2009
|
Pete Geren
|
Democratic
|
Acting Secretary of the Air Force
|
2005
|
Secretary of the Army
|
2006–2009
|
Zell Miller
|
Democratic
|
American Battle Monuments Commission member[13]
|
2005–2009[13]
|
Lanny Davis
|
Democratic
|
Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board
|
2006–2007
|
Diane Farrell
|
Democratic
|
Board of Directors of the Export Import Bank
|
2007–2009
|
Lois Lerner
|
Democratic
|
Director Exempt Organizations
|
2006–2009
|
Neel Kashkari
|
Republican
|
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Stability
|
2009‡
|
Barack Obama
|
Democratic
|
Michael B. Donley
|
Republican
|
Secretary of the Air Force
|
2009–2013‡
|
Robert Mueller
|
Republican
|
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
|
2009–2013‡
|
Ray LaHood
|
Republican
|
Secretary of Transportation
|
2009–2013
|
Robert Gates
|
Republican
|
Secretary of Defense
|
2009–2011‡
|
Jon Huntsman Jr.
|
Republican
|
Ambassador to China
|
2009–2011
|
Dan Rooney
|
Republican
|
Ambassador to Ireland
|
2009–2012
|
Douglas Kmiec
|
Republican
|
Ambassador to Malta
|
2009–2011
|
John M. McHugh
|
Republican
|
Secretary of the Army
|
2009–2015
|
Jim Leach
|
Republican
|
Chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities
|
2009–2013
|
Chuck Hagel
|
Republican
|
Co-chair of President's Intelligence Advisory Board
|
2009–2013
|
Secretary of Defense
|
2013–2015
|
Larry Pressler
|
Republican
|
U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad
|
2009–2014
|
Ben Bernanke
|
Republican
|
Chairman of the Federal Reserve
|
2009–2014‡
|
Connie Morella
|
Republican
|
American Battle Monuments Commission member
|
2010–2017
|
Jeff Immelt
|
Republican
|
Chairperson of the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness
|
2011–2013
|
Jerome Powell
|
Republican
|
Federal Reserve Board of Governors
|
2012–2017
|
James Comey
|
Republican
|
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
|
2013–2017
|
Sloan D. Gibson
|
Republican
|
United States Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs
|
2014–2017
|
Robert A. McDonald
|
Republican
|
Secretary of Veterans Affairs
|
2014–2017
|
Michael Flynn
|
Democratic[b][14]
|
National Security Advisor
|
2017
|
Donald Trump
|
Republican
|
Gary Cohn
|
Democratic
|
Director of the National Economic Council
|
2017–2018
|
Ivanka Trump
|
Democratic[b][15]
|
Advisor to the President
|
2017–2021
|
Peter Navarro
|
Democratic[b]
|
Director of the National Trade Council
|
2017
|
Director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy
|
2017–2021
|
Robert O. Work
|
Democratic
|
Deputy Secretary of Defense
|
2017‡
|
Eric J. Fygi
|
Democratic
|
Deputy General Counsel of the Department of Energy
|
2017–2021‡
|
Dan Maffei
|
Democratic
|
Federal Maritime Commissioner
|
2019–2021‡
|
Christopher A. Wray
|
Republican
|
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
|
2021–present‡
|
Joe Biden
|
Democratic
|
Zalmay Khalilzad
|
Republican
|
U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation
|
2021‡
|
John J. Sullivan
|
Republican
|
Ambassador to Russia
|
2021–2022‡
|
Jeff Flake
|
Republican
|
Ambassador to Turkey
|
2021–present
|
Cindy McCain
|
Republican
|
Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture
|
2021–2023
|
Jerome Powell
|
Republican
|
Chairman of the Federal Reserve
|
2022–present‡
|
Meg Whitman
|
Republican
|
Ambassador to Kenya
|
2022–present
|
Michael B. Donley
|
Republican
|
Director of Administration and Management
|
2021–present
|