List of Department of the Treasury appointments by Donald Trump

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Appointments

OfficeNomineeAssumed officeLeft office
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Secretary of the Treasury
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Steven Mnuchin
February 13, 2017
(Confirmed February 13, 2017, 53–47) [1]
January 20, 2021
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Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
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Justin Muzinich [2]
December 12, 2018
(Confirmed December 11, 2018, 55–44) [3]
January 20, 2021
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General Counsel of the Treasury
Vacant
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Under Secretary of the Treasury
(Domestic Finance)
Vacant
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Under Secretary of the Treasury
(International Affairs)
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Brent McIntosh [4]
September 2019
(Confirmed September 18, 2019, 54–38) [5]
January 20, 2021
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Under Secretary of the Treasury
(Terrorism and Financial Crimes)
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Sigal Mandelker
June 26, 2017October 3, 2019
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Deputy Under Secretary of the Treasury
(International Finance)
Vacant
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Legislative Affairs)
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Brian McGuire [6]
September 2019
(Confirmed September 24, 2019, 88–6) [7]
March 2020
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Economic Policy)
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Michael Faulkender [8]
August 28, 2019
(Confirmed August 1, 2019, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Financial Institutions)
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Bimal Patel [9]
June 27, 2019
(Confirmed June 20, 2019, voice vote)
July 1, 2020
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Financial Markets)
Vacant
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Financial Stability)
Vacant
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Intelligence and Analysis)
Isabel M. K. Patelunas official photo (cropped).jpg
Izzy Patelunas [10]
September 17, 2018
(Confirmed August 28, 2018, 75–20) [11]
January 20, 2021
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(International Markets and Development)
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Mitchell Silk [12]
April 21, 2020
(Confirmed April 21, 2020, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Investment Security)
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Thomas Feddo [13]
September 2019
(Confirmed September 12, 2019, 85–1) [14]
January 20, 2021
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Tax Policy)
David Kautter official photo (cropped).jpg
David Kautter [15]
September 25, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Terrorist Financing)
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Marshall Billingslea
June 22, 2017January 20, 2021
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Comptroller of the Currency
Acting Comptroller of the Currency Brian P. Brooks.jpg
Brian P. Brooks
May 29, 2020January 14, 2021
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Richard Delmar
June 30, 2019
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Management),
Chief Financial Officer,
Chief Performance Officer
David F. Eisner official photo (cropped).jpg
David F. Eisner [16]
April 30, 2018
(Appointed March 28, 2018)
January 20, 2021
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Public Affairs)
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Monica Crowley [17]

July 24, 2019
(Appointed July 16, 2019)
January 20, 2021
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Director of the United States Mint
David J. Ryder official photo (cropped).jpg
David J. Ryder [18]
April 12, 2018
(Confirmed March 21, 2018, voice vote)
Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery Brian D Miller SIGPR.jpg
Brian D. Miller
June 5, 2020
(Confirmed June 2, 2020, 51–40) [19]
Internal Revenue Service
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Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service
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Charles P. Rettig [20]
October 1, 2018
(Confirmed September 12, 2018, 64–33) [21]
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General Counsel of the Internal Revenue Service
Michael J. Desmond [22] March 8, 2019
(Confirmed February 27, 2019, 83–15) [23]
Financial Stability Oversight Council
Member of the Financial Stability Oversight Council Thomas E. Workman official photo (cropped).jpg
Thomas E. Workman [24]
March 29, 2018
(Confirmed March 21, 2018, voice vote)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Jelena McWilliams [25] [26]
June 5, 2018
(Confirmed May 24, 2018, 69–24) [27]
Office of Financial Research
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Director of the Office of Financial Research
Dino Falaschetti official photo (cropped).jpg
Dino Falaschetti [28]
June 27, 2019
(Confirmed June 20, 2019, voice vote)
Community Development Advisory Board
Member of the Community Development Advisory Board Shane Jett.jpg
Shane Jett [29]
September 2017
Judy Chapa (cropped).jpg
Judy J. Chapa [29]
Cara Dingus Brook [29]
Faith Bautista [29]
Robert R. Jones III [29]
Todd McDonald
Clint Gwin [30]
Gregory B. Fairchild [31] December 2017
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Raymond Moncrief [31]

Previous officeholders

OfficeNameTook officeLeft officeNotes
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Secretary of the Treasury
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Adam Szubin
January 20, 2017February 13, 2017
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Under Secretary of the Treasury
(Terrorism and Financial Intelligence)
April 16, 2015
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Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
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Sigal Mandelker
June 26, 2017December 12, 2018
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Under Secretary of the Treasury
(Terrorism and Financial Intelligence)
June 26, 2017October 3, 2019 [32]
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Under Secretary of the Treasury
(International Affairs)
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David Malpass
September 25, 2017April 9, 2019Became President of the World Bank.
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Financial Institutions)
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Christopher Campbell
September 25, 2017July 31, 2018
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Bimal Patel
June 27, 2019July 1, 2020 [33]
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Legislative Affairs)
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Drew Maloney [34]
August 2017June 11, 2018
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Public Affairs)
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Tony Sayegh
March 6, 2017May 2019 [35]
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Chief of Staff to the Secretary of the Treasury

Eli H. Miller
April 2019
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Counselor to the Secretary of the Treasury

Craig Phillips
2017June 2019 [36]
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Treasurer of the United States
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Jovita Carranza
June 19, 2017January 13, 2020Became Administrator of the Small Business Administration.

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