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EXECUTIVE BRANCH THE PRESIDENT BARACK H. OBAMA, Senator from Illinois and 44th President of the United States; born in Honolulu, Hawaii, August 4, 1961; received a B.A. in 1983 from Columbia University, New York City; worked as a community organizer in Chicago, IL; studied law at Harvard University, where he became the first African American president of the Harvard Law Review, and received a J.D. in 1991; practiced law in Chicago, IL; lecturer on constitutional law, University of Chicago; member, Illinois State Senate, 1997–2004; elected as a Democrat to the U.S. Senate in 2004; and served from January 3, 2005, to November 16, 2008, when he resigned from office, having been elected President; family: married to Michelle; two children: Malia and Sasha; elected as President of the United States on November 4, 2008, and took the oath of office on January 20, 2009. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., 20500 Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB), 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., 20500, phone (202) 456–1414, http://www.whitehouse.gov The President of the United States.—Barack H. Obama. Personal Secretary to the President.—Katherine Johnson. Special Assistant to the President and Personal Aide.—Reginald Love. OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT phone (202) 456–1414 The Vice President.—Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Chief of Staff to the Vice President.—Ron Klain, EEOB, room 202, 456–2423. Deputy Chief of Staff to the Vice President.—Alan Hoffman, EEOB, room 202, 456–2423. Counsel to the Vice President.—Cynthia Hogan, EEOB, room 246, 456–3241. Director of Communications to the Vice President.—Jay Carney, EEOB, room 284, 456–5249. Press Secretary to the Vice President.—Elizabeth Alexander, EEOB, room 284, 456–5249. Assistant to the Vice President for— Domestic Policy.—Terrell McSweeny, EEOB, room 222, 456–3071. Economic Policy.—Jared Bernstein, EEOB, room 222, 456–3071. National Security Advisor.—Tony Blinken, EEOB, room 246, 456–2646. Chief of Staff to Dr. Jill Biden.—Cathy Russell, EEOB, room 200, 456–6773. Director of Scheduling to the Vice President.—Elisabeth Hire, EEOB, room 239, 456–6773. Director of Advance to the Vice President.—Vacant, EEOB, room 241, 456–6773. Executive Assistants to the Vice President: Nancy Orloff, Michele Smith, West Wing. Director of Correspondence.—Daniel Griffin, EEOB, room 233, 456–6770. COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS 725 Seventeenth Street, NW., 20006, phone (202) 395–5084 http://www.whitehouse.gov/cea Chair.—Christinia D. Roomer. Chief of Staff.—Karen Anderson. 586 Executive Office of the President 587 Members: Vacant. COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 730 Jackson Place, NW., 20503, phone (202) 456–6224 http://www.whitehouse.gov/ceq Chair.—Nancy Sutley. Chief of Staff.—Jon Carson. Special Assistants to the Chair.—Tarak Shah, John Thomson. Executive Assistant to the Chair.—Vacant. Associate Director for— Agriculture, Lands and Wildlife.—Michael Boots. Communications.—Christine Glunz. Congressional Affairs.—Jessica Maher. Energy and Transportation.—Jason Bordoff. International Affairs and Climate Change.—Landon Van Dyke. Natural Resources.—Terry Breyman. NEPA Oversight.—Horace Greczmiel. General Counsel.—Edward ‘‘Ted’’ Boling. Administrative Officer.—Angela Stewart. Administrative Assistant.—Essence Washington. Records Clerk.—Elizabeth Moss. PRESIDENT’S INTELLIGENCE ADVISORY BOARD phone (202) 456–2352 Executive Director.—Stefanie Osburn. General Counsel.—Homer Pointer. NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL phone (202) 456–9491 MEMBERS The President.—Barack H. Obama. The Vice President.—Joseph R. Biden, Jr. The Secretary of State.—Hillary Rodham Clinton. The Secretary of Defense.—Robert M. Gates. The Secretary of Energy.—Steven Chu. The Secretary of Treasury.—Timothy F. Geithner. The Attorney General.—Eric H. Holder, Jr. The Secretary of Homeland Security.—Janet Napolitano. The Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations.—Amb. Susan Rice. The Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff (Chief of Staff to the President).— Rahm Emanuel. The Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.—Gen. James L. Jones, USMC (Ret.). STATUTORY ADVISERS Director of National Intelligence.—Dennis C. Blair. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.—ADM Mike Mullen. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Eisenhower Executive Office Building, phone (202) 456–2861 Director of the Office of Administration.—Cameron Moody. Deputy Director.—Vacant. 588 Congressional Directory Chief, Office of: Equal Employment Opportunity.—Clara Patterson. Finance.—Allyson Laackman. General Counsel.—Vacant. Information.—Brook Colangelo. Operations.—Vacant. Security.—John Gill. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Eisenhower Executive Office Building, phone (202) 395–4840 Director.—Peter R. Orszag. Deputy Director.—Robert L. Nabors. Deputy Director for Management.—Vacant. Executive Associate Director.—Jeff Liebman. Administrator, Office of: Federal Procurement Policy.—Lesley Field (acting). Information and Regulatory Affairs.—Cass Sunstein. Assistant Director for— Budget.—Elizabeth Robinson. Legislative Reference.—James J. Jukes. Associate Director for— Communications.—Kenneth Baer. Economic Policy.—Jeff Liebman. Education, Income Maintenance and Labor Programs.—Robert Gordon. General Government Programs.—Xavier Briggs. Health Programs.—Keith Fontenot. Legislative Affairs.—Vacant. National Security Programs.—Steve Kosiak. Natural Resources, Energy and Science Programs.—Sally Ericsson. General Counsel.—Preeta Bansal. OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY 750 17th Street, NW., phone (202) 395–6738 or 6695, fax 395–7251 Director.—Edward H. Jurith (acting), room 805, 395–6700. Deputy Director.—Vacant, room 803, 395–7252. Chief of Staff.—Mark C. Coomer (acting), room 809, 395–6732. Deputy Chief of Staff.—Jennifer L. deVallance (acting), room 807, 395–6648. Deputy Director, Office of: Demand Reduction.—Vacant, room 609, 395–3036. State and Local Affairs.—Vacant, room 661, 395–7252. Supply Reduction.—Vacant, room 713, 395–7225. Assistant Deputy Director, Office of: Demand Reduction.—Martha M. Gagne´, room 610, 395–4622. State and Local Affairs.—Mark M. Campbell (acting), room 659, 395–6781. Supply Reduction.—Patrick M. Ward, room 712, 395–5535. General Counsel.—Michael K. Gottlieb (acting), room 518, 395–4868. Director, Counterdrug Technology Assessment Center.—David W. Murray, room 804, 395– 6788. Associate Director, National Youth Anti-drug Media Campaign.—Robert W. Denniston, room 560, 395–4653. Associate Director, Office of: Legislative Affairs.—Deborah J. Walker (acting), room 825, 395–5595. Management and Administration.—Michele C. Marx, room 326, 395–6883. Planning and Budget.—Jon E. Rice, room 846, 395–6791. Public Affairs.—Rafael E. Lemaitre (acting), room 842, 395–6649. OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY Eisenhower Executive Office Building, phone (202) 456–7116, fax 456–6021 http://www.ostp.gov Director.—John P. Holdren. Executive Office of the President 589 Associate Director for— Energy and Environment.—Shere Abbott. National Security and International Affairs.—Vacant. Science.—Vacant. Technology and Chief Technology Officer.—Aneesh Chopra. Chief of Staff.—Jim Kohlenberger. Executive Director for National Science and Technology Council.—Christyl Johnson. Executive Director for President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.—Deborah D. Stine. OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE 600 17th Street, NW., 20508, phone (202) 395–6890 http://www.ustr.gov United States Trade Representative.—Ronald Kirk. Deputy United States Trade Representative.—Demetrios Marantis. Deputy U.S. Trade Representative, Geneva.—Peter Allgeier. Associate U.S. Trade Representative.—Vacant. Special Textile Negotiator.—Scott Qusenberry. Chief Agricultural Negotiator.—Vacant. General Counsel.—Timothy Reif. Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for— Administration.—Fred Ames. Africa.—Florie Liser. Agricultural Affairs.—James Murphy. China Affairs.—Tim Stratford. Congressional Affairs.—Daniel Sepulveda. Economic Affairs.—David Walters. Environment and Natural Resources.—Mark Linscott. Europe and the Mediterranean.—Chris Wilson. Industry.—Meredith Broadbent. Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Liaison.—Lisa Garcia. Japan, Korea and APEC Affairs.—Wendy Cutler. Monitoring and Enforcement.—Dan Brinza. Office of the Americas.—Everett Eissnstat. Policy Coordination.—Carmen Suro-Bredie. Public / Media Affairs.—Carol Guthrie. Services, Investment and Intellectual Property.—Christine Bliss. South Asian Affairs.—Douglas Hartwick. Southeast Asia, Pacific and Pharmaceutical Policy.—Barbara Weisel. Trade and Labor.—Lewis Karesh. World Trade Organization (WTO) and Multilateral Affairs.—Matt Rohde. THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE CABINET AFFAIRS Assistant to the President and Cabinet Secretary.—Christopher Lu. Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Cabinet Secretary.—Elizabeth Sears Smith. CHIEF OF STAFF Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff.—Rahm Emanuel. Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations.—James Messina. Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy.—Mona Sutphen. Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor.—Peter Rouse. COMMUNICATIONS Assistant to the President and Director of Communications.—Anita B. Dunn. 590 Congressional Directory Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor.—David M. Axelrod. Assistant to the President and Director of Speechwriting.—Jonathan Favreau. Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Communications.— Daniel Pfeiffer. DOMESTIC POLICY