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Reed Hundt: International trade and economics agencies. Part-time senior adviser to McKinsey & Co., a strategic consulting firm, and an adviser to a number of firms. Former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission.
Sally Katzen: Executive Office of the President and government operations agencies. Lecturer at the University of Michigan Law School. Clinton administration Office of Management and Budget official.
Thomas E. Perez: Justice, Health and Human Services, Veterans Affairs, and Housing and Urban Development. Secretary of the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation. Deputy assistant attorney general for civil rights under Attorney General Janet Reno.
Sarah Sewall: National security agencies. On part-time leave from the Kennedy School of Government, where she teaches and is faculty director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy. Served as the first deputy assistant secretary of defense for peacekeeping and humanitarian assistance.
Louisa Terrell: On leave from her role as senior director at Yahoo's public policy office in Washington. Former deputy chief of staff for Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr.
Ray Rivera: Former Colorado director for the Obama-Biden campaign and former political director for the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees.
Michael Warren: International trade and economics agencies. On partial leave from his role as chief operating officer of Stonebridge International.
Tom Wheeler: Science, technology, space and arts agencies. On leave from Core Capital Partners, a venture capital firm that works with early-stage technology companies, where he is a managing director.
Jon Wilkins: On partial leave from McKinsey & Co., where he is a partner in the Washington office. He worked at the FCC from 1998 to 1999.
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Treasury Department
Josh Gotbaum: An adviser to investment funds, with a special focus on restructurings and management turnaround. Official at Treasury, Defense and OMB from 1994 to 2001.


