Counselor to the President
The Counselor to the President is a title used by senior policy advisors to the President of the United States and senior members of the Executive Office .
The incumbents are Kellyanne Conway and Hope Hicks . Conway announced her resignation at the end of August 2020.
Official | Term of office | president | |
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Arthur F. Burns |
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January 20, 1969 to November 5, 1969 | Richard Nixon |
Pat Moynihan |
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November 5, 1969 to December 31, 1970 | |
Bryce Harlow |
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November 5, 1969 to December 10, 1970 | |
Robert Finch |
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June 23, 1970 to December 15, 1972 | |
Donald Rumsfeld |
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December 10, 1970 to October 15, 1971 | |
Dean Burch |
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March 8, 1974 to December 14, 1974 | |
Kenneth Rush |
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May 29, 1974 to September 19, 1974 | |
Anne Armstrong |
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January 19, 1973 to December 18, 1974 | |
Gerald Ford | |||
Robert T. Hartmann |
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August 9, 1974 to January 20, 1977 | |
John O. Marsh |
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August 9, 1974 to January 20, 1977 | |
Rogers Morton |
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February 2, 1976 to April 1, 1976 | |
Office vacant (1977–1981) | Jimmy Carter | ||
Edwin Meese |
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January 20, 1981 to February 25, 1985 | Ronald Reagan |
Office not occupied (1985–1992) | |||
Clayton Yeutter |
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February 1, 1992 to January 20, 1993 | George HW Bush |
David Gergen |
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May 29, 1993 to June 10, 1994 | Bill Clinton |
Bill Curry | February 21, 1995 to January 20, 1997 | ||
Paul Begala |
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August 17, 1997 to March 10, 1999 | |
Ann Lewis |
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March 10, 1999 to January 20, 2001 | |
Karen Hughes |
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January 20, 2001 to July 8, 2002 | George W. Bush |
Office not occupied (2002-2005) | |||
Dan Bartlett |
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January 5, 2005 to July 5, 2007 | |
Ed Gillespie |
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July 5, 2005 to January 20, 2009 | |
Office vacant (2009-2011) | Barack Obama | ||
Pete Rouse |
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January 13, 2011 to January 1, 2014 | |
John Podesta |
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January 1, 2014 to February 13, 2015 | |
Office vacant (2015-2017) | |||
Kellyanne Conway |
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January 20, 2017 to August 31, 2020 | Donald Trump |
Dina Powell |
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January 2017 to January 2018 | |
Steve Bannon |
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January 20, 2017 to August 18, 2017 | |
Johnny DeStefano |
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February 9, 2018 to May 29, 2019 | |
Hope Hicks |
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Since March 9, 2020 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kellyanne Conway leaves the White House. In: Der Spiegel . August 24, 2020, accessed August 25, 2020.
- ↑ Nixon Names Mother Of 5 As Counselor. In: Desert Sun. December 19, 1972. Retrieved April 14, 2020 (California Digital Newspaper Collection).
- ↑ Podesta becomes the new Obama advisor. In: Der Spiegel. December 10, 2012, accessed April 14, 2020 .
- ^ David Wright: Kellyanne Conway lands top WH job in Trump administration. In: CNN. December 22, 2016, accessed April 14, 2020 .
- ↑ Thorsten Denkler: Kellyanne Conway's daughter: "My mother's job ruined my life". In: Süddeutsche Zeitung , August 24, 2020, accessed on August 25, 2020.
- ↑ Mike Allen: Scoop: Dina Powell successor. In: Axios.com. December 18, 2017, accessed April 14, 2020 .
- ↑ Andreas Mink, New York: Steve Bannon: The General of Darkness. In: NZZ am Sonntag. February 5, 2017, accessed April 14, 2020 .
- ^ Avery Anapol: Trump adviser expected to leave White House, join Juul. In: thehill.com. May 21, 2019, accessed April 14, 2020 .
- ↑ Kaitlan Collins, Jim Acosta: Hope Hicks expected to return to White House. In: cnn.com. February 13, 2020, accessed April 14, 2020 .
- ↑ Donald Trump: Ex-employee Hope Hicks is apparently returning to the White House. In: Der Spiegel. February 13, 2020, accessed April 14, 2020 .
- ^ Maggie Haberman: Hope Hicks to Return to the White House After a Nearly Two-Year Absence . In: The New York Times . February 13, 2020, ISSN 0362-4331 ( nytimes.com [accessed May 30, 2020]).