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Andrew Bremberg

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American lawyer and diplomat (born 1979)
Andrew Bremberg
Permanent Representative of the United States to the European Office of the United Nations
In office
November 12, 2019 – January 20, 2021
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byPamela Hamamoto
Succeeded byBathsheba Nell Crocker
Director of theDomestic Policy Council
In office
January 20, 2017 – February 2, 2019
PresidentDonald Trump
DeputyPaul Winfree
Lance Leggitt
Preceded byCecilia Muñoz
Succeeded byJoe Grogan
Personal details
Born (1979-02-02)February 2, 1979 (age 46)[1][2][3]
Political partyRepublican
EducationFranciscan University (BA)
Catholic University (JD)

Andrew P. Bremberg (born February 2, 1979) is an American attorney and political advisor who most recently served asPermanent Representative of the United States of America to the Office of the United Nations and Other International Organizations inGeneva.[4] He previously served asAssistant to the President and the director of theDomestic Policy Council forU.S. PresidentDonald Trump.

Education

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Bremberg earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology and theology from theFranciscan University of Steubenville and aJuris Doctor from theCatholic University of America'sColumbus School of Law in 2006.[5]

Career

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Bremberg was employed by theUnited States Department of Health and Human Services from July 2001 to January 2009 and served as Senior Advisor and Chief of Staff[6] to theAssistant Secretary for Public Health during theGeorge W. Bush administration.[7]

From 2009 to 2014, Bremberg was the department manager and top health policy expert forMITRE,[8] a not-for-profit organization that provides services to the United States government. MITRE managesFederally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs) supporting theDepartment of Defense (DOD), theFederal Aviation Administration (FAA), theInternal Revenue Service (IRS), theDepartment of Veterans Affairs (VA), theDepartment of Homeland Security (DHS), theAdministrative Office of the U.S. Courts on behalf of theFederal Judiciary, theCenters for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and theNational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

Bremberg served as policy advisor and counsel on nominations for SenatorMitch McConnell[9] was the policy director for theScott Walker 2016 presidential campaign.[10][11]

During the 2016 election cycle, Bremberg served as the policy director for the GOP Platform Committee.[12] Bremberg was later the leader of President-electDonald Trump'stransition team forHealth and Human Services. He was namedAssistant to the President and the director of theDomestic Policy Council. As Assistant to the President he co-chaired theNational Council for the American Worker along withWilbur Ross (Secretary of Commerce),Eugene Scalia (Secretary of Labor) andIvanka Trump (Advisor to the President).

Bremberg, alongsideMarc Short andRick Dearborn, coordinated with aides of SenatorMitch McConnell in employing theCongressional Review Act to reverse 13 regulations made late in thepresidency of Barack Obama by creating anExcel spreadsheet of targets, eventually being able to eliminate over twice as many regulations as they had anticipated.[13]

In September 2018, President Trump announced his intent to nominate Bremberg as the nextRepresentative of the United States to the European Office of the United Nations inGeneva with the rank of ambassador.[14] His nomination was confirmed by a 50–44 vote on October 22, 2019.[15] Bremberg presented his credentials to Director-GeneralTatiana Valovaya in Geneva on November 12, 2019.[16]

Bremberg has collaborated toProject 2025; he is thanked for his contribution to Chapter 1: "White House Office".[17]

References

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  1. ^Evans, Garrett (February 8, 2017)."Donald Trump's details man".The Hill.
  2. ^United States Public Records, 1970-2009 (Ohio, 2001)
  3. ^"Meet Trump's 22 highest-paid staffers, who all earn $183,000 + a year - Business Insider".Business Insider. July 3, 2019. Archived fromthe original on July 3, 2019.
  4. ^"Ambassador Andrew Bremberg". Archived fromthe original on 17 January 2021. Retrieved14 November 2019.
  5. ^"Andrew Bremberg - LinkedIn". Retrieved12 November 2016.
  6. ^"Andrew Bremberg, Phone Number, Address & Background Info | Intelius".
  7. ^"Trump picks 'A-team' for healthcare transition as ACA repeal looms".Modern Healthcare. November 11, 2016.
  8. ^Everett, Burgess (May 15, 2015)."Top McConnell aide joins Scott Walker's political team".Politico.
  9. ^"Andrew P. Bremberg - Congressional Staffer Salary Data".www.legistorm.com.
  10. ^"Revolving Door: Andrew Bremberg Employment Summary | OpenSecrets".www.opensecrets.org.
  11. ^"LinkedIn profile for Andrew Bremberg".
  12. ^"RNC Announces Platform Committee Leadership".GOP. May 24, 2016.
  13. ^Michael Shear (2 May 2017)."Trump Discards Obama Legacy, One Rule at a Time".The New York Times. p. A1. Retrieved3 May 2017.
  14. ^"President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Nominate and Appoint Personnel to Key Administration Posts".whitehouse.gov. 26 September 2018. Retrieved27 September 2018 – viaNational Archives.
  15. ^"PN2545 — Andrew P. Bremberg — United Nations". Retrieved22 October 2019.
  16. ^"Ambassador Andrew Bremberg Presents his Credentials to Tatiana Valovaya UNOG Director-General". 13 November 2019. Retrieved14 November 2019.
  17. ^Dans, Paul; Groves, Steven, eds. (2023).Mandate for leadership: the conservative promise 2025(PDF). Washington, DC: The Heritage Foundation.ISBN 978-0-89195-174-2.

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Political offices
Preceded by Director of theDomestic Policy Council
2017–2019
Succeeded by
Diplomatic posts
Preceded byUnited States Ambassador to the United Nations International Organizations in Geneva
2019–2021
Succeeded by
Office Name Term Office Name Term
White House Chief of StaffReince Priebus 2017National Security AdvisorMichael Flynn 2017
John F. Kelly 2017–19H. R. McMaster 2017–18
Mick Mulvaney 2019–20John Bolton 2018–19
Mark Meadows 2020–21Robert C. O'Brien 2019–21
Principal Deputy Chief of StaffKatie Walsh 2017Deputy National Security AdvisorK. T. McFarland 2017
Kirstjen Nielsen 2017Ricky L. Waddell 2017–18
James W. Carroll 2017–18Mira Ricardel 2018
Zachary Fuentes 2018–19Charles Kupperman 2019
Emma Doyle 2019–20Matthew Pottinger 2019–21
Deputy Chief of Staff for PolicyRick Dearborn 2017–18Homeland Security AdvisorTom Bossert 2017–18
Chris Liddell 2018–21Doug Fears 2018–19
Deputy Chief of Staff for OperationsJoe Hagin 2017–18Peter J. Brown 2019–20
Daniel Walsh 2018–19Julia Nesheiwat 2020–21
Anthony M. Ornato 2019–21 Dep. Natl. Security Advisor, StrategyDina Powell 2017–18
Deputy Chief of Staff for CommunicationsBill Shine 2018–19Nadia Schadlow 2018
Dan Scavino 2020–21 Dep. Natl. Security Advisor, Middle East and North African AffairsVictoria Coates 2019–20
Counselor to the PresidentKellyanne Conway 2017–20White House Communications DirectorSean Spicer 2017
Steve Bannon 2017Michael Dubke 2017
Johnny DeStefano 2018–19Anthony Scaramucci 2017
Hope Hicks 2020–21Hope Hicks 2017–18
Derek Lyons 2020–21Bill Shine 2018–19
Senior Advisor, Strategic PlanningJared Kushner 2017–21Stephanie Grisham 2019–20
Senior Advisor, PolicyStephen Miller 2017–21White House Press SecretarySean Spicer 2017
Senior Advisor, Economic IssuesKevin Hassett 2020Sarah Huckabee Sanders 2017–19
AdvisorIvanka Trump 2017–21Stephanie Grisham 2019–20
Director,Public LiaisonGeorge Sifakis 2017Kayleigh McEnany 2020–21
Johnny DeStefano 2017–18 Deputy Press SecretarySarah Huckabee Sanders 2017
Justin R. Clark 2018Raj Shah 2017–19
Steve Munisteri 2018–19Hogan Gidley 2019–20
Timothy Pataki 2019–21 Brian R. Morgenstern 2020–21
Director,Intergovernmental AffairsJustin R. Clark 2017–18Director, Strategic CommunicationsHope Hicks 2017
Douglas Hoelscher 2019–21Mercedes Schlapp 2017–19
Director,National Economic CouncilGary Cohn 2017–18Alyssa Farah 2020
Larry Kudlow 2018–21 Director, Social MediaDan Scavino 2017–19
Chair,Council of Economic AdvisersKevin Hassett 2017–19 Director, Legislative AffairsMarc Short 2017–18
Tomas J. Philipson 2019–20Shahira Knight 2018–19
Tyler Goodspeed 2020–21Eric Ueland 2019–20
Chair,Domestic Policy CouncilAndrew Bremberg 2017–19Amy Swonger 2020–21
Joe Grogan 2019–20 Director, Political AffairsBill Stepien 2017–18
Brooke Rollins 2020–21Brian Jack 2019–21
Director,National Trade CouncilPeter Navarro 2017–21 Director,Presidential PersonnelJohnny DeStefano 2017–18
White House CounselDon McGahn 2017–18 Sean E. Doocey 2018–20
Emmet Flood 2018John McEntee 2020–21
Pat Cipollone 2018–21 Director, Management & Administration Marcia L. Kelly 2017–18
White House Cabinet SecretaryBill McGinley 2017–19 Monica J. Block 2018–21
Matthew J. Flynn 2019White House Staff SecretaryRob Porter 2017–18
Kristan King Nevins 2019–21Derek Lyons 2018–21
Personal Aide to the PresidentJohn McEntee 2017–18 Director,Science & Technology PolicyKelvin Droegemeier 2019–21
Jordan Karem 2018Chief Technology OfficerMichael Kratsios 2019–21
Nick Luna 2018–19 Director,Management & BudgetMick Mulvaney 2017–19
Director,Oval Office OperationsKeith Schiller 2017Russell Vought 2019–21
Jordan Karem 2017–19Chief Information OfficerSuzette Kent 2018–20
Madeleine Westerhout 2019United States Trade RepresentativeRobert Lighthizer 2017–21
Nick Luna 2019–21 Director,National Drug Control PolicyJames W. Carroll 2018–21
Chief of Staff to the First LadyLindsay Reynolds 2017–20Chair,Council on Environmental QualityMary Neumayr 2018–21
Stephanie Grisham 2020–21Chief of Staff to the Vice PresidentJosh Pitcock 2017
White House Social SecretaryAnna Cristina Niceta Lloyd 2017–21Nick Ayers 2017–19
White House Chief UsherAngella Reid 2017Marc Short 2019–21
Timothy Harleth 2017–21 Special Representative, International Negotiations Avi Berkowitz 2019–21
Physician to the PresidentRonny Jackson 2017–18COVID-19 Medical AdvisorsDeborah Birx 2020–21
Sean Conley 2018–21Anthony Fauci 2020–21
Director,White House Military OfficeKeith Davids 2017–21Scott Atlas 2020–21
† Remained fromprevious administration.
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