Office of the Vice President of the United States

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Office of the Vice President
Seal of the Vice President of the United States.svg
Agency overview
Headquarters Eisenhower Executive Office Building
Employees Approx 200
Agency executive
  • Josh Pitcock, Chief of Staff
Parent agency Federal government of the United States
Website Vice President Mike Pence

The Office of the Vice President includes personnel who directly support or advise the Vice President of the United States. The Office is headed by the Chief of Staff to the Vice President of the United States, currently Josh Pitcock. The Office also provides staffing and support to the Second Lady of the United States. It is primarily housed in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, with offices for the Vice President also in the West Wing, the U.S. Capitol and in the Vice President's official residence.

Current staff[edit]

  • Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the Vice President: Josh Pitcock
    • Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff to the Vice President: Jen Pavlik
  • Assistant to the Vice President and Counsel: Mark Paoletta[1]
    • Deputy Assistant to the Vice President and Deputy Counsel: Matt Morgan[2]
  • Chief Economist and Economic Adviser to the Vice President:
  • Deputy Assistant to the President and National Security Advisor to the Vice President: Andrea Thompson[2]
    • Deputy National Security Advisor to the Vice President:
  • Deputy Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor to the Vice President: [3]
  • Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Communications: Jarrod Agen[4]
  • Press Secretary to the Vice President: Marc Lotter[2][5]
    • Deputy Press Secretary to the Vice President:
      • Assistant Press Secretary to the Vice President:
  • Special Assistant to the President and Director of Speechwriting for the Vice President: Stephen Ford[2]
  • Deputy Assistant to the President and Assistant to the Vice President for Intergovernmental Affairs, Public Engagement and Correspondence: Sarah Makin[2]
    • Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs for the Vice President: Andeliz Castillo[2]
  • Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Domestic Policy for the Vice President: Daris Meeks[2]
  • Deputy Assistant to the Vice President and Director of Administration: Mike Boisvenue[2]
  • Deputy Assistant to the Vice President and Director of Advance: Robert Peede[2]
  • Assistant to the Vice President and Director of Legislative Affairs: Jonathan Hiler[2]
  • Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for External Affairs: Lani Czarniecki[2]
  • Deputy Assistant to the Vice President and Director of Scheduling: Meghan Patenaude[2]
  • Special Assistant to the Vice President: Zach Bauer[2]
  • Deputy Assistant to the Vice President and Communications Director to the Second Lady: Kara Brooks[2]
  • Deputy Assistant to the Vice President and Policy Director to the Second Lady: Sara Egeland[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Liptak, Adam, "How Trump Chose His Supreme Court Nominee", New York Times, February 6, 2017. Retrieved 2017-02-07.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Vice President Mike Pence Announces Andrea Thompson as National Security Advisor" (Press release). The White House, Office of the Vice President. 25 January 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2017. 
  3. ^ U.S. Government Manual, GPO, retrieved March 12, 2014 
  4. ^ "Vice President Mike Pence Announces Jarrod Agen as Director of Communications" (press release), whitehouse.gov, February 1, 2017. Retrieved 2017-02-07.
  5. ^ "Vice President Biden Announces Staff Changes". Retrieved March 11, 2014.