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July 1 Report For Official Use Only EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS ON WHITE HOUSE OFFICE STAFF WHITE HOUSE OFFICE and OFFICE OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT As of: Wednesday July 1, 2009 NAME STATUS SALARY PAY BASIS POSITION TITLE Abraham, Yohannes A. Employee 40,000.00 Per Annum LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT AND ASSISTANT TO THE HOUSE LIAISON Abrams, Adam W. Employee 65,000.00 Per Annum WESTERN REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Adams, Ian H. Employee 36,000.00 Per Annum EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR OF SCHEDULING AND ADVANCE Agnew, David P. Employee 92,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS Ahrens, Rebecca A. Employee 42,800.00 Per Annum OPERATOR Aldy, Jr., Joseph E. Employee 130,500.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT Alvarado, Lissette A. Employee 57,000.00 Per Annum DOMESTIC DIRECTOR Amorsingh, Lucius L. Employee 54,768.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT Anderson, Amanda D. Employee 55,000.00 Per Annum EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE CHIEF OF STAFF Anderson, Charles D. Employee 50,000.00 Per Annum POLICY ASSISTANT Anello, Russell M. Employee 65,000.00 Per Annum COUNSEL Aniskoff, Paulette L. Employee 72,000.00 Per Annum PRIORITY PLACEMENT DIRECTOR Armbruster, Sally M. Employee 36,000.00 Per Annum STAFF ASSISTANT TO THE SOCIAL SECRETARY Aronson, Lauren E. Employee 95,000.00 Per Annum POLICY DIRECTOR Attili, Candice L. Employee 57,129.00 Per Annum ASSISTANT SHIFT LEADER Avery, Heidi E. Detailee 162,326.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ADVISOR TO THE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT/DEPUTY NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR Axelrod, David M. Employee 172,200.00 Per Annum ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND SENIOR ADVISOR For Official Use Only Page 1 of 29 For Official Use Only EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS ON WHITE HOUSE OFFICE STAFF WHITE HOUSE OFFICE and OFFICE OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT As of: Wednesday July 1, 2009 NAME STATUS SALARY PAY BASIS POSITION TITLE Baden, Richard T. Detailee 141,000.00 Per Annum DIRECTOR, RESPONSE POLICY Baggetto, Maude L. Employee 36,000.00 Per Annum STAFF ASSISTANT Baia, Ashley E. Employee 36,000.00 Per Annum STAFF ASSISTANT Barnes, Melody C. Employee 172,200.00 Per Annum ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF THE DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL Baskerville, Jr., Chester A. Employee 46,600.00 Per Annum ASSISTANT SHIFT LEADER Bassin, Ian M. Employee 95,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY ASSOCIATE COUNSEL Bauer, Nicholas T. Employee 44,000.00 Per Annum ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Bedingfield, Katherine J. Employee 75,000.00 Per Annum DIRECTOR OF RESPONSE Beinart, Diana H. Detailee 132,914.00 Per Annum TAX COUNSEL Belive, Lauren E. Employee 40,000.00 Per Annum LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT AND ASSISTANT FOR EVENTS Beliveau, Emmett S. Employee 130,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF ADVANCE AND OPERATIONS Beverly, Alaina C. Employee 70,000.00 Per Annum ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF URBAN AFFAIRS Bhowmik, Rachana Employee 99,000.00 Per Annum DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL PROJECTS AND SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF Binns, Mary U. Employee 68,463.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT Birdsall, Kristen S. Employee 45,000.00 Per Annum RESEARCHER Blake, Michael A. Employee 60,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS Bleich, Jeffrey L. Employee 140,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT For Official Use Only Page 2 of 29 For Official Use Only EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS ON WHITE HOUSE OFFICE STAFF WHITE HOUSE OFFICE and OFFICE OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT As of: Wednesday July 1, 2009 NAME STATUS SALARY PAY BASIS POSITION TITLE Block, Michael R. Employee 36,000.00 Per Annum STAFF ASSISTANT Blount, Patricia H. Employee 41,210.00 Per Annum RECORDS MANAGEMENT ANALYST Bond, Brian K. Employee 92,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Bookey, Natalie F. Employee 36,000.00 Per Annum STAFF ASSISTANT Boswell, Joseph J. Employee 40,000.00 Per Annum EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE FIRST LADY Bradley, Katherine A. Employee 40,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Branch, Katherine Y. Employee 60,000.00 Per Annum EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE SENIOR ADVISOR Brandt, Kate E. Employee 38,000.00 Per Annum POLICY ANALYST Brennan, John O. Employee 172,200.00 Per Annum ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DEPUTY NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR FOR COUNTERTERRORISM AND HOMELAND SECURITY Brewer, Anne P. Employee 36,000.00 Per Annum EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Brooke, Mary J. Employee 85,281.00 Per Annum SUPERVISOR OF CORRESPONDENCE REVIEW Brown, Amanda K. Employee 45,000.00 Per Annum EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Brown, Elizabeth M. Employee 172,200.00 Per Annum ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND STAFF SECRETARY Brown, Jason B. Detailee 91,259.00 Per Annum DIRECTOR, CYBER-SECURITY POLICY Browner, Carol M. Employee 172,200.00 Per Annum ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE Brundage, Amy J. Employee 65,000.00 Per Annum MIDWEST REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Brush, Michael P. Employee 55,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT AND ADVANCE LEAD For Official Use Only Page 3 of 29 For Official Use Only EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS ON WHITE HOUSE OFFICE STAFF WHITE HOUSE OFFICE and OFFICE OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT As of: Wednesday July 1, 2009 NAME STATUS SALARY PAY BASIS POSITION TITLE Buchan, Samantha L. Employee 55,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT AND PRESS LEAD Burman, Kendall C. Employee 130,500.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT Burnough, Erinn J. Employee 65,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND DEPUTY SOCIAL SECRETARY Burton, William A. Employee 113,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY Butts, Cassandra Employee 158,500.00 Per Annum DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DEPUTY COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT Campbell, Frances L. Employee 98,518.00 Per Annum SUPERVISOR, DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT AND TRACKING UNIT Campbell, Grant E. Employee 45,000.00 Per Annum ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR AND TRIP COORDINATOR Campoverdi, Alejandra M. Employee 55,000.00 Per Annum EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR POLICY Camuñez, Michael C. Employee 129,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR PRESIDENTIAL PERSONNEL Canery, Beverly D. Employee 55,449.00 Per Annum ASSISTANT SHIFT LEADER Canter, Virginia R. Detailee 163,940.00 Per Annum COUNSEL Carrion, Jr., Adolfo Employee 158,500.00 Per Annum DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF URBAN AFFAIRS Carter, Rhonda M. Employee 50,000.00 Per Annum EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Cassel, Michael J. Employee 55,000.00 Per Annum ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL PROJECTS Castellana, Cara N. Employee 36,000.00 Per Annum CORRESPONDENCE ANALYST Castillo, Laura M. Employee 36,000.00 Per Annum CORRESPONDENCE ANALYST Cencer, Donna M. Detailee 136,941.00 Per Annum COUNSEL For Official Use Only Page 4 of 29 For Official Use Only EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS ON WHITE HOUSE OFFICE STAFF WHITE HOUSE OFFICE and OFFICE OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT As of: Wednesday July 1, 2009 NAME STATUS SALARY PAY BASIS POSITION TITLE Chambers, Caroline M. Employee 120,000.00 Per Annum DIRECTOR OF CONFIRMATIONS Cherlin, Reid H. Employee 57,500.00 Per Annum ASSISTANT PRESS SECRETARY Chhabra, Anand Employee 50,000.00 Per Annum SENIOR WRITER FOR PROCLAMATIONS Chin, Candace J. Employee 60,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT Chiodo, Theodore A. Employee 55,000.00 Per Annum ASSISTANT STAFF SECRETARY Chuang, Jacinta M. Detailee 136,941.00 Per Annum SENIOR POLICY ADVISOR Cizner, Jennifer C. Employee 84,000.00 Per Annum ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT DIRECTOR Clarke, Kay F. Employee 61,063.00 Per Annum SHIFT LEADER Claude, Lilia H. Employee 55,449.00 Per Annum ASSISTANT SHIFT LEADER Cohen, Elizabeth S. Employee 45,000.00 Per Annum ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR AND SCHEDULING RESEARCHER Cole, David H. Employee 60,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY DIRECTOR, TECHNOLOGY Colvin, Nicholas M. Employee 41,000.00 Per Annum STAFF ASSISTANT Corkran, Kelsi B. Detailee 120,830.00 Per Annum LEGAL RESEARCHER Corrigan, Tara C. Employee 36,000.00 Per Annum STAFF ASSISTANT Coven, Martha B. Employee 120,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR MOBILITY AND OPPORTUNITY POLICY Crabtree, Tracy J. Employee 80,000.00 Per Annum DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION Craig, Gregory B. Employee 172,200.00 Per Annum ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT For Official Use Only Page 5 of 29 For Official Use Only EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS ON WHITE HOUSE OFFICE STAFF WHITE HOUSE OFFICE and OFFICE OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT As of: Wednesday July 1, 2009 NAME STATUS SALARY PAY BASIS POSITION TITLE Crawford, Susan P. Employee 130,500.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION Croci, Thomas D. Employee 102,900.00 Per Annum DEPUTY EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Croft, Cammie L. Employee 65,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR WHITEHOUSE.GOV Crowley, Jeffrey S. Employee 102,000.00 Per Annum DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF NATIONAL AIDS POLICY Crutchfield, Danielle M. Employee 130,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF APPOINTMENTS AND SCHEDULING Cuba, Juan C. Employee 36,000.00 Per Annum STAFF ASSISTANT Cuellar, Mariano-Florentino Employee 98,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR JUSTICE AND REGULATORY POLICY Cuellar, Martin E. Employee 90,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY DIRECTOR, PRESIDENTIAL CORRESPONDENCE Cusack, David J. Employee 102,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ADVANCE Cushman, Chase M.
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