Department of State appointments by Joe Biden

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  Denotes appointees serving in offices that did not require Senate confirmation.

  Denotes appointees confirmed by the Senate.

  Denotes appointees awaiting Senate confirmation.

  Denotes appointees serving in an acting capacity.

  Denotes appointees who have left office or offices which have been disbanded.

  Denotes nominees who were withdrawn prior to being confirmed or assuming office.

Appointments

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of State


Antony Blinken[1]
January 26, 2021
(Confirmed January 26, 2021, 78–22)[2]

Deputy Secretary of State

Wendy Sherman

Announced January 16, 2021

Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources

Brian P. McKeon
Announced January 16, 2021

Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs

Victoria Nuland

Announced January 16, 2021


Director General of the Foreign Service

TBA


Legal Adviser of the Department of State

TBA

Chief Financial Advisor

TBA


Under Secretary of State
(Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment)

TBA


Under Secretary of State
(Management)

TBA


Under Secretary of State
(Political Affairs)

TBA


Under Secretary of State
(Public Diplomacy)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(African Affairs)

TBA

Assistant Secretary of State (Arms Control, Verification, and Compliance)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(Conflict and Stabilization Operations)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(Consular Affairs)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(Diplomatic Security)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(East Asian and Pacific Affairs)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(Economic and Business Affairs)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(Educational and Cultural Affairs)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(Energy Resources)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State (European and Euroasian Affairs)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(Intelligence and Research)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(International Organization Affairs)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(International Security and Nonproliferation)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(Legislative Affairs)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(Near Eastern Affairs)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(Oceans and International, Environmental and Scientific Affairs)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(Political-Military Affairs)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(Population, Refugees, and Migration)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(South Asian Affairs)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(Western Hemisphere affairs)

TBA


Chief of Protocol

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(Administration)

TBA


Assistant Secretary of State
(Public Affairs)

TBA


Coordinator for Counterterrorism

TBA

Coordinator for Threat Reduction Programs

TBA

Inspector General of the Department of State

TBA

Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs

Bonnie Jenkins

Announced January 16, 2021

Under Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy and Human Rights

Uzra Zeya

Announced January 16, 2021

Ambassador to the United Nations


Linda Thomas-Greenfield[1]
Announced November 23, 2020

Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations

Jeffrey Prescott[3] Announced January 16, 2021

Counselor of the Department of State


Derek Chollet[3]
January 20, 2021

Director of Policy Planning

Salman Ahmed[3] January 20, 2021

Chief of Staff to the Secretary of State

Suzy George[3] January 20, 2021

Spokesperson for the Department of State


Ned Price[3]
January 20, 2021

Deputy Spokesperson for the Department of State

Jalina Porter[3] January 20, 2021
Office of Foreign Missions


Director of the Office of Foreign Missions

TBA

Notes

    References

    1. "Nominees and Appointees". Biden-Harris Transition. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
    2. CNN, Jennifer Hansler. "Senate confirms Antony Blinken as Biden's secretary of state". CNN. Retrieved 2021-01-26.
    3. "Biden fills out State Department team with Obama veterans". Associated Press. January 17, 2021. Retrieved January 18, 2021.
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