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List of White House Deputy Chiefs of Staff

  • Jimmy Carter Administration
    • Landon Butler, Deputy Chief of Staff
  • Ronald Reagan Administration
    • Michael Deaver, Deputy Chief of Staff, 1981-1985
    • Ken Duberstein, Deputy Chief of Staff, 1987-1988
    • M.B. Oglesby, Jr., Deputy Chief of Staff, 1988
  • George H. W. Bush Administration
    • Andrew Card, Deputy Chief of Staff, 1989-92
    • Robert Zoellick, Deputy Chief of Staff, 1992
    • Henson Moore, Deputy Chief of Staff, 1992
  • Bill Clinton Administration
    • Mark Gearan, Deputy Chief of Staff, 1993
    • Roy Neel, Deputy Chief of Staff, 1994
    • Harold M. Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Political Affairs, 1993-1996
    • Philip Lader, Deputy Chief of Staff, 1993-1994
    • Erskine Bowles, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, 1994-1996
    • Evelyn S. Lieberman, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, 1996
    • John Podesta, Deputy Chief of Staff, 1997-1998
    • Sylvia Mathews Burwell, Deputy Chief of Staff, 1997-1998
    • Maria Echaveste, Deputy Chief of Staff, 1998-2001
    • Steve Ricchetti, Deputy Chief of Staff, 1998-2001
  • George W. Bush Administration
    • Joe Hagin, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, 2001-2008
    • Joshua Bolten, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, 2001-2003
    • Harriet Miers, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, 2003-2005
    • Karl Rove, Deputy Chief of Staff, 2005-2007
    • Joel Kaplan, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, 2006-2009
    • Blake Gottesman, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, 2008-2009
  • Barack Obama Administration
    • Jim Messina, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, 2009-2011
    • Mona Sutphen, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, 2009-2011
    • Alyssa Mastromonaco, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, 2011-present
    • Nancy-Ann DeParle, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, 2011-present
    • Mark B. Childress, Deputy Chief of Staff for Planning, 2012-present

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