List of Department of the Treasury appointments by Donald Trump

Key
Appointees serving in offices that did not require Senate confirmation.
Appointees confirmed by the Senate.
Appointees awaiting Senate confirmation.
Appointees serving in an acting capacity.
Appointees who have left office or offices which have been disbanded.
Nominees who were withdrawn prior to being confirmed or assuming office.

Appointments (second administration)

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of the Treasury

Scott Bessent[1]
January 28, 2025[2]
(Confirmed January 27, 2025, 68–29)[RC 1]

David Lebryk[3]
January 20, 2025 January 28, 2025

Deputy Secretary of the Treasury

Michael Faulkender[4]
March 28, 2025
(Confirmed March 26, 2025, 53–43)[RC 2]
Dan Katz February 3, 2025 March 28, 2025

David Lebryk
January 20, 2025 January 31, 2025

General Counsel of the Treasury
Brian Morrissey, Jr. Awaiting Senate Confirmation

Chris Pilkerton
February 27, 2025
Brain Sonfield January 21, 2025 February 27, 2025

Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence

John Hurley
July 31, 2025
(Confirmed July 23, 2025, 51–47)[RC 3]
Bradley Smith January 20, 2025 July 31, 2025

Under Secretary of the Treasury for Domestic Finance

Jonathan McKernan[5]
Awaiting Senate Confirmation
Luke Pettit July 29, 2025
Brian Smith January 20, 2025 July 29, 2025

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Markets
Awaiting Senate Confirmation
G. Hunter McMaster II July 29, 2025
Brian Smith January 20, 2025 July 29, 2025

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Tax Policy
Ken Kies[6] July 23, 2025
(Confirmed June 26, 2025, 53–45)[RC 4]

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Institutions
Luke Pettit July 28, 2025
(Confirmed July 15, 2025, 69–30)[RC 5]
Steven Seitz January 20, 2025 July 28, 2025

Deputy Under Secretary of the Treasury
Derek Theurer Awaiting Senate Confirmation

Director of the United States Mint

Paul Hollis[7]
Awaiting Senate Confirmation
Kristie McNally March 31, 2025

Chief of Staff to the Secretary of the Treasury
Daniel Katz[6] January 20, 2025

Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Counselor to the Secretary of the Treasury
Alexandra Preate[6]

Director of Policy Planning
Hunter McMaster[6]

Treasurer of the United States

Brandon Beach
May 28, 2025
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

Comptroller of the Currency

Jonathan Gould
July 15, 2025
(Confirmed July 10, 2025, 50–45)[RC 6]

Rodney E. Hood[8]
February 10, 2025 July 15, 2025
Internal Revenue Service

Commissioner of Internal Revenue

Scott Bessent
August 8, 2025

Billy Long[9]
June 16, 2025
(Confirmed June 12, 2025, 53–44)[RC 7]
August 8, 2025

Michael Faulkender
April 18, 2025 June 16, 2025
Gary Shapley April 16, 2025 April 18, 2025

Melanie Krause
February 28, 2025 April 16, 2025

Douglas O'Donnell
January 20, 2025 February 28, 2025

Appointments (first administration)

Office Nominee Assumed office Left office

Secretary of the Treasury

Steven Mnuchin
February 13, 2017
(Confirmed February 13, 2017, 53–47)[10]
January 20, 2021

Deputy Secretary of the Treasury

Justin Muzinich[11]
December 12, 2018
(Confirmed December 11, 2018, 55–44)[12]
January 20, 2021

General Counsel of the Treasury
Vacant

Under Secretary of the Treasury
(Domestic Finance)
Vacant

Under Secretary of the Treasury
(International Affairs)

Brent McIntosh[13]
September 2019
(Confirmed September 18, 2019, 54–38)[14]
January 20, 2021

Under Secretary of the Treasury
(Terrorism and Financial Crimes)

Sigal Mandelker
June 26, 2017 October 3, 2019

Deputy Under Secretary of the Treasury
(International Finance)
Vacant

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Legislative Affairs)

Brian McGuire[15]
September 2019
(Confirmed September 24, 2019, 88–6)[16]
March 2020

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Economic Policy)

Michael Faulkender[17]
August 28, 2019
(Confirmed August 1, 2019, voice vote)
January 20, 2021

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Financial Institutions)

Bimal Patel[18]
June 27, 2019
(Confirmed June 20, 2019, voice vote)
July 1, 2020

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Financial Markets)
Vacant

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Financial Stability)
Vacant

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Intelligence and Analysis)

Izzy Patelunas[19]
September 17, 2018
(Confirmed August 28, 2018, 75–20)[20]
January 20, 2021

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(International Markets and Development)

Mitchell Silk[21]
April 21, 2020
(Confirmed April 21, 2020, voice vote)
January 20, 2021

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Investment Security)

Thomas Feddo[22]
September 2019
(Confirmed September 12, 2019, 85–1)[23]
January 20, 2021

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Tax Policy)

David Kautter[24]
September 25, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)
January 20, 2021

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Terrorist Financing)

Marshall Billingslea
June 22, 2017 January 20, 2021

Comptroller of the Currency

Brian P. Brooks
May 29, 2020 January 14, 2021
Inspector General
Richard Delmar
June 30, 2019

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Management),
Chief Financial Officer,
Chief Performance Officer

David F. Eisner[25]
April 30, 2018
(Appointed March 28, 2018)
January 20, 2021

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Public Affairs)

Monica Crowley[26]

July 24, 2019
(Appointed July 16, 2019)
January 20, 2021

Director of the United States Mint

David J. Ryder[27]
April 12, 2018
(Confirmed March 21, 2018, voice vote)
Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery
Brian D. Miller
June 5, 2020
(Confirmed June 2, 2020, 51–40)[28]
Internal Revenue Service

Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service

Charles P. Rettig[29]
October 1, 2018
(Confirmed September 12, 2018, 64–33)[30]

General Counsel of the Internal Revenue Service
Michael J. Desmond[31] March 8, 2019
(Confirmed February 27, 2019, 83–15)[32]
Financial Stability Oversight Council
Member of the Financial Stability Oversight Council
Thomas E. Workman[33]
March 29, 2018
(Confirmed March 21, 2018, voice vote)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Jelena McWilliams[34][35]
June 5, 2018
(Confirmed May 24, 2018, 69–24)[36]
Office of Financial Research

Director of the Office of Financial Research

Dino Falaschetti[37]
June 27, 2019
(Confirmed June 20, 2019, voice vote)
Community Development Advisory Board
Member of the Community Development Advisory Board
Shane Jett[38]
September 2017

Judy J. Chapa[38]
Cara Dingus Brook[38]
Faith Bautista[38]
Robert R. Jones III[38]
Todd McDonald
Clint Gwin[39]
Gregory B. Fairchild[40] December 2017

Raymond Moncrief[40]

Previous officeholders (first administration)

Office Name Took office Left office Notes

Secretary of the Treasury

Adam Szubin
January 20, 2017 February 13, 2017

Under Secretary of the Treasury
(Terrorism and Financial Intelligence)
April 16, 2015

Deputy Secretary of the Treasury

Sigal Mandelker
June 26, 2017 December 12, 2018

Under Secretary of the Treasury
(Terrorism and Financial Intelligence)
June 26, 2017 October 3, 2019 [41]

Under Secretary of the Treasury
(International Affairs)

David Malpass
September 25, 2017 April 9, 2019 Became President of the World Bank.

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Financial Institutions)

Christopher Campbell
September 25, 2017 July 31, 2018

Bimal Patel
June 27, 2019 July 1, 2020 [42]

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Legislative Affairs)

Drew Maloney[43]
August 2017 June 11, 2018

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Public Affairs)

Tony Sayegh
March 6, 2017 May 2019 [44]

Chief of Staff to the Secretary of the Treasury

Eli H. Miller
April 2019

Counselor to the Secretary of the Treasury

Craig Phillips
2017 June 2019 [45]

Treasurer of the United States

Jovita Carranza
June 19, 2017 January 13, 2020 Became Administrator of the Small Business Administration.

Notes

Confirmation votes

Confirmations by roll call vote (first administration)
Confirmations by voice vote (first administration)
Confirmations by roll call vote (second administration)
  1. ^ "PN11-1 - Scott Bessent, of South Carolina, to be Secretary of the Treasury, 119th Congress (2025–2027)". www.congress.gov. January 27, 2025. Archived from the original on February 6, 2025. Retrieved February 6, 2025.
  2. ^ "PN12-15 - Michael Faulkender, of Maryland, to be Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, 119th Congress (2025–2027)". www.congress.gov. March 26, 2025. Retrieved March 28, 2025.
  3. ^ "PN24-4 - John Hurley, of California, to be Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Crimes, 119th Congress (2025–2027)". www.congress.gov. July 23, 2025. Retrieved July 23, 2025.
  4. ^ "PN13-7 - Kenneth Kies, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, 119th Congress (2025–2027)". www.senate.gov. June 26, 2025. Retrieved July 15, 2025.
  5. ^ "PN25-39 - Luke Pettit, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, 119th Congress (2025–2027)". www.senate.gov. July 15, 2025. Retrieved July 15, 2025.
  6. ^ "PN25-15 - Jonathan Gould, of Virginia, to be Comptroller of the Currency for a term of five years, 119th Congress (2025–2027)". www.senate.gov. July 10, 2025. Retrieved July 15, 2025.
  7. ^ "PN12-27 - William Long, of Missouri, to be Commissioner of Internal Revenue for the remainder of the term expiring November 12, 2027, 119th Congress (2025–2027)". www.senate.gov. June 12, 2025. Retrieved July 15, 2025.
Confirmations by voice vote (second administration)


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