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William M. Daley became White House Chief of Staff on January 13, 2011, when interim Chief Pete Rouse was made legal Counselor to the President. A year later, on January 9, 2012, Daley announced his intention to retire in favor of Jack Lew (Budget Director since November 2010). Lew took office on January 27, 2012, but he, too, left the job a ...
Chief of Staff: Rahm Emanuel: 2009–2010: William M. Daley: 2011–2012: Jack Lew: 2012–2013: Denis McDonough: 2013–2017 *Retained from previous administration **Elevated to cabinet-level in January 2012
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President Obama will name former Commerce Secretary William Daley as the new White House chief of staff, AOL's Politics Daily confirmed on Thursday. Daley, 62, an attorney, is the Midwest chief ...
The average tenure for a White House chief of staff is a little more than 18 months. [6] The inaugural chief of staff, John R. Steelman, under Harry S. Truman, was the president's only chief of staff; Kenneth O'Donnell alone served in the position during John F. Kennedy's unfinished term of 34 months in office.
On January 20, 2013, at the beginning of his second term in office, Obama appointed McDonough his chief of staff. [7] In February 2013 McDonough urged lawmakers to quickly confirm Chuck Hagel and John O. Brennan to their posts in Obama's national security team, expressing "grave concern" about the delays.
The results are based on feedback from nationally recognized historians and a list of presidential leadership qualities. Barack Obama ranks near the top of new C-SPAN list of best U.S. presidents ever