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Draft #5.Xlsx For Official Use Only EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS ON WHITE HOUSE OFFICE PERSONNEL WHITE HOUSE OFFICE As of Date: Thursday, July 1, 2021 NAME STATUS SALARY PAY BASIS POSITION TITLE Abernathy, Nell L. DETAILEE $172,500.00 Per Annum SENIOR POLICY ADVISOR FOR DOMESTIC COMPETITIVENESS Adams, Michelle V. EMPLOYEE $0.00 Per Annum MEMBER OF THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Adiga, Mala EMPLOYEE $155,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF POLICY AND PROJECTS FOR THE FIRST LADY Adkins, William B. EMPLOYEE $53,000.00 Per Annum ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Alcorn, Stephonn O. EMPLOYEE $62,500.00 Per Annum ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR RACIAL JUSTICE AND EQUITY Alex, Cristobal J. EMPLOYEE $110,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DEPUTY CABINET SECRETARY Alexander, Elizabeth E. EMPLOYEE $155,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR FOR THE FIRST LADY Ali, Samiyyah R. EMPLOYEE $80,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY ASSOCIATE COUNSEL Amo, Jr., Gabriel F. EMPLOYEE $80,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS Anderson, Charles D. EMPLOYEE $130,000.00 Per Annum DIRECTOR OF ECONOMIC POLICY AND BUDGET FOR THE COVID-19 RESPONSE Andre, Karen EMPLOYEE $110,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR ECONOMIC AGENCY PERSONNEL Andrias, Kate E. EMPLOYEE $0.00 Per Annum MEMBER OF THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Apper, Megan A. EMPLOYEE $100,000.00 Per Annum DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH Apreza, Ernesto EMPLOYEE $80,000.00 Per Annum SENIOR ADVISOR FOR PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Austin, Natalie S. EMPLOYEE $62,500.00 Per Annum PRESS ASSISTANT Avila, Tiffany R. EMPLOYEE $48,000.00 Per Annum STAFF ASSISTANT Bains, Chiraag EMPLOYEE $130,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND GUNS POLICY Baker, III, John L. EMPLOYEE $80,000.00 Per Annum SENIOR ADVISOR FOR PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Balkin, Jack M. EMPLOYEE $0.00 Per Annum MEMBER OF THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Bates, Andrew J. EMPLOYEE $110,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY Baude, William P. EMPLOYEE $0.00 Per Annum MEMBER OF THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Bauer, Katherine E. EMPLOYEE $48,000.00 Per Annum STAFF ASSISTANT Bauer, Robert F. EMPLOYEE $0.00 Per Annum MEMBER OF THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Beckwith-Stanley, Nadiya F. EMPLOYEE $130,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR BUDGET AND TAX POLICY Bedingfield, Katherine J. EMPLOYEE $180,000.00 Per Annum ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS Berger, Amelia A. EMPLOYEE $48,000.00 Per Annum ADVANCE COORDINATOR Berger, Samuel K. EMPLOYEE $130,000.00 Per Annum DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC OPERATIONS AND POLICY FOR THE COVID-19 RESPONSE Bernal, Anthony R. EMPLOYEE $180,000.00 Per Annum ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND ADVISOR TO THE FIRST LADY Berner, Katherine K. EMPLOYEE $110,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS Berrios, Roberto C. EMPLOYEE $80,000.00 Per Annum SENIOR CONFIRMATIONS COUNSEL Bies, Katherine J. EMPLOYEE $80,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY ASSOCIATE COUNSEL FOR THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENTIAL PERSONNEL Billings, Susanna S. EMPLOYEE $62,500.00 Per Annum ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ADVANCE AND TRIP MANAGER Black, Jonathan Y. EMPLOYEE $110,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND SENATE LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS LIAISON Blakemore, Jessica M. EMPLOYEE $100,000.00 Per Annum SENIOR DEPUTY ASSOCIATE COUNSEL FOR THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENTIAL PERSONNEL Blazek, Kelliann M. EMPLOYEE $110,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL POLICY Blosser, Nicholas G. EMPLOYEE $100,000.00 Per Annum CHIEF OF STAFF FOR THE OFFICE OF CABINET AFFAIRS Blount, Patricia H. EMPLOYEE $69,993.00 Per Annum RECORDS MANAGEMENT ANALYST Boddie, Elise C. EMPLOYEE $0.00 Per Annum MEMBER OF THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Booth, Laura E. EMPLOYEE $100,000.00 Per Annum SENIOR DEPUTY ASSOCIATE COUNSEL FOR THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENTIAL PERSONNEL Boyd, Tona M. EMPLOYEE $130,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND SPECIAL COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT Brann, Khanya E. EMPLOYEE $62,500.00 Per Annum SENIOR COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT AND ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS Bravo, Eric EMPLOYEE $62,500.00 Per Annum VIDEO EDITOR Breslin, Thomas M. DETAILEE $172,500.00 Per Annum POLICY ADVISOR Bristol, Hannah M. EMPLOYEE $62,500.00 Per Annum ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Brockbank, Amanda R. EMPLOYEE $80,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF COVID-19 OPERATIONS Brooke, Mary J. EMPLOYEE $124,430.00 Per Annum SUPERVISOR FOR RECORDS MANAGEMENT Brosius, Rory M. EMPLOYEE $110,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, JOINING FORCES Brown, Blake T. EMPLOYEE $48,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE WHITE HOUSE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN COORDINATOR Brown, Elizabeth A. EMPLOYEE $48,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR ECONOMIC MOBILITY AND RACIAL JUSTICE AND EQUITY Browne, Martin G. EMPLOYEE $48,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR SCHEDULING AND ADVANCE For Official Use Only 1 of 12 For Official Use Only EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS ON WHITE HOUSE OFFICE PERSONNEL WHITE HOUSE OFFICE As of Date: Thursday, July 1, 2021 NAME STATUS SALARY PAY BASIS POSITION TITLE Brubaker, Rebecca M. EMPLOYEE $48,000.00 Per Annum ANALYST Buetow, Zephranie N. EMPLOYEE $110,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND SENATE LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS LIAISON Butler, Hannah H. EMPLOYEE $62,500.00 Per Annum COVID-19 TESTING COORDINATOR Butterworth, Austin Z. EMPLOYEE $100,000.00 Per Annum DIRECTOR OF PRIVATE SECTOR ENGAGEMENT Byon, Fiona K. EMPLOYEE $48,000.00 Per Annum COORDINATOR Caesar, Dalmyra P. EMPLOYEE $100,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF WHITE HOUSE PERSONNEL Campana, Iran M. EMPLOYEE $80,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Carter-Disanto, Taylor L. EMPLOYEE $80,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY ASSOCIATE ANALYST Castro, Nelvis C. DETAILEE $172,500.00 Per Annum SENIOR ADVISOR ON CANCER Castro, Olga N. EMPLOYEE $58,782.00 Per Annum STENOGRAPHER Cavalier, Aleigha M. EMPLOYEE $62,500.00 Per Annum ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC OUTREACH Cedarbaum, Jonathan G. EMPLOYEE $155,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT AND NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL LEGAL ADVISOR Ceronsky, Megan M. EMPLOYEE $130,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT Chang, Amy X. EMPLOYEE $62,500.00 Per Annum POLICY ADVISOR Chang, Claris J. EMPLOYEE $48,000.00 Per Annum COORDINATOR Charles, Guy-Uriel E. EMPLOYEE $0.00 Per Annum MEMBER OF THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Cheema, Subhan N. EMPLOYEE $80,000.00 Per Annum SENIOR COMMUNICATIONS ADVISOR FOR THE COVID-19 RESPONSE Chiu, Rachel I. EMPLOYEE $48,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR OF POLITICAL STRATEGY AND OUTREACH Choucair, Bechara N. EMPLOYEE $155,000.00 Per Annum VACCINATIONS COORDINATOR Christiansen, Sean M. EMPLOYEE $62,500.00 Per Annum POLICY ADVISOR Cicconi, Martine E. EMPLOYEE $130,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT Cisneros, Eduardo EMPLOYEE $130,000.00 Per Annum DIRECTOR OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS FOR THE COVID-19 RESPONSE Citron, Jamison R. EMPLOYEE $110,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR PERSONNEL STRATEGY AND OPERATIONS Clarke, Keziah E. EMPLOYEE $58,000.00 Per Annum OPERATIONS COORDINATOR Claude, Lilia H. EMPLOYEE $79,790.00 Per Annum INFORMATION SERVICES OPERATOR Cluchey, Daniel J. EMPLOYEE $100,000.00 Per Annum SENIOR PRESIDENTIAL SPEECHWRITER Coburn, Eamon H. DETAILEE $76,840.00 Per Annum POLICY ASSISTANT Cohen, Brendan W. EMPLOYEE $62,500.00 Per Annum PLATFORM MANAGER Conley, Danielle Y. EMPLOYEE $155,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT Contractor, Harin J. EMPLOYEE $80,000.00 Per Annum SENIOR POLICY ADVISOR Corbisiero, Courtney E. EMPLOYEE $80,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF PRESIDENTIAL CORRESPONDENCE Cortez, Corina E. EMPLOYEE $110,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR DOMESTIC AGENCY PERSONNEL Cox, Alexander N. EMPLOYEE $62,500.00 Per Annum ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR ECONOMIC MOBILITY Crespo, Andrew M. EMPLOYEE $0.00 Per Annum MEMBER OF THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Crotty, Sean M. EMPLOYEE $100,000.00 Per Annum ASSOCIATE COUNSEL Culea, Adrian EMPLOYEE $80,000.00 Per Annum DIRECTOR OF THE TRAVEL OFFICE Cumming-Meininger, IV, John H. EMPLOYEE $62,500.00 Per Annum ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR D'Amato, Michael A. EMPLOYEE $0.00 Per Annum SENIOR ADVISOR FOR THE COVID-19 RESPONSE Dansky Bari, Dominique A. EMPLOYEE $99,889.00 Per Annum DIRECTOR OF STENOGRAPHY D'Arcangelo, Nicole M. EMPLOYEE $78,500.00 Per Annum DIRECTOR OF VOLUNTEERS, COMMENT LINE, AND GREETINGS FOR PRESIDENTIAL CORRESPONDENCE Davis, Ryan A. EMPLOYEE $48,000.00 Per Annum POLICY ASSISTANT Deeks, Ashley S. EMPLOYEE $130,000.00 Per Annum SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT, ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT, AND PRINCIPAL DEPUTY NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL LEGAL ADVISOR Deese, Brian C. EMPLOYEE $180,000.00 Per Annum ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL DeGuzman, Brian K. EMPLOYEE $96,657.00 Per Annum DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION SERVICES Delery, Stuart F. EMPLOYEE $155,000.00 Per Annum DEPUTY COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT Dellinger, III, Walter E. EMPLOYEE $0.00 Per Annum MEMBER OF THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Demers, Kaitlyn H.
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