Chief of Staff To The Vice President of The United States - Chiefs of Staff To The Vice President

Chiefs of Staff To The Vice President

Chief Vice President Years
Arthur Sohmer Spiro Agnew
Ann C. Whitman Nelson Rockefeller 1974–1977
Richard Moe Walter Mondale 1977–1981
Daniel J. Murphy, Sr. George H. W. Bush 1981–1985
Craig L. Fuller George H. W. Bush 1985–1989
William Kristol Dan Quayle 1989–1993
Roy M. Neel Al Gore 1993–1994
Jack Quinn Al Gore 1994–1995
Ronald A. Klain Al Gore 1995–1999
Charles W. Burson Al Gore 1999–2001
I. Lewis Libby Dick Cheney 2001–2005
David S. Addington Dick Cheney 2005–2009
Ronald A. Klain Joe Biden 2009–2011
Bruce Reed Joe Biden 2011–present
See also: White House Chief of Staff
Executive Office of the President of the United States
  • Council of Economic Advisers
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  • National Security Council
  • Homeland Security Council
  • Office of Administration
  • Office of Management and Budget
  • Office of National Drug Control Policy
  • Office of Science and Technology Policy
  • Office of the United States Trade Representative
  • President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board
  • President's Intelligence Advisory Board
  • White House Office
  • Office of the Vice President

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