EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

Every day, the President of the United States is faced with scores of decisions, each with important consequences for working families. To provide the President with the support that he or she needs to govern effectively, the Executive Office of the President (EOP) was created in 1939 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The EOP has responsibility for tasks ranging from communicating the President’s message to the American people to promoting our trade interests abroad. 


OFFICE LEADERSHIP

AndrewGWydville

WHITE HOUSE CHIEF OF STAFF

MaxMontagu

PRINCIPAL DEPUTY WHITE HOUSE CHIEF OF STAFF

MRTRUe2

STAFF SECRETARY & DIRECTOR OF PRESIDENTIAL PERSONNEL

rethatack

COUNSELOR TO THE PRESIDENT

NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL

Vacant

ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT & NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR

Vacant

DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT &CHIEF OF STAFF AND EXECUTIVE SECRETARY FOR THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL

Vacant

ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT & HOMELAND SECURITY ADVISOR

DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL

SirBookington

ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF POLITICAL STRATEGY & OUTREACH

Vacant

DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF POLITICAL STRATEGY & OUTREACH


Vacant

OFFICE OF POLITICAL POLICY & ANALYSIS

Vacant

OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS

OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS & PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT

kaescute

ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT, SENIOR ADVISOR TO THE PRESIDENT ON PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT, AND DIRECTOR FOR THE OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS & PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT

Vacant

DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR THE OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS & PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT

MaxMontagu

DIGITAL MEDIA OFFICER

Vacant

CHIEF SPEECHWRITER

Vacant

PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT OFFICER

WHITE HOUSE COUNSEL'S OFFICE

flourists

WHITE HOUSE COUNSEL

WHITE HOUSE MILLITARY OFFICE

Maj. Gen. cptsims

DIRECTOR OF THE WHITE HOUSE MILITARY OFICE

Maj. protectordogey

PHYSICIAN TO THE PRESIDENT & DIRECTOR OF THE WHITE HOUSE MEDICAL UNIT