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The president-elect of the United States, Joe Biden, has introduced new members of his administration. Ron Kline will become the chief of staff for the White House employees.
Bloomberg reports.
Elizabeth Wilkins, formerly a member of Biden’s campaign staff, will become the chief advisor to the chief of staff.
Bruce Reed, who for several years was Biden’s assistant and advisor, will take over as deputy chief of staff for the White House staff.
Vinay Reddy will be in charge of preparing the speeches at the White House. He was a speechwriter for the politician when he served as vice president of the United States and during the electoral race.
Anne Philipick will oversee administration and Ryan Montoy will be in charge of planning.
We will recall, Biden previously said that Deb Haaland will take over as the United States Secretary of the Interior.
Also, the former Joe Biden settled on a candidate for the post of Minister of Finance. He nominated the former head of the Federal Reserve, Janet Yellen. Additionally, it emerged that key communication positions in the Biden administration will be held by women.
At the same time, Biden promised to create the “most diverse” government in US history. Biden wants members of the future American government to include representatives of different races and genders.