Obama’s Cabinet
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Nominations must be confirmed by the Senate. Bill Richardson has withdrawn as Commerce secretary nominee; a replacement will be named.
Other key appointments
National Economic Council director
Lawrence H. Summers
Age: 54
Treasury secretary, 1999-2001; president of Harvard, 2001-06
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National security advisor
James L. Jones Jr.
Age: 65
Former commander of NATO forces
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Office of Management and Budget director
Peter Orszag
Age: 40
Congressional Budget Office director, 2007-08
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U.N. ambassador
Susan E. Rice
Age: 44
Senior foreign policy advisor to Obama-Biden campaign --
White House chief of staff
Rahm Emanuel
Age: 49
U.S. representative (D-Ill.), elected 2002
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White House Energy coordinator
Carol Browner
Age: 53
Environmental Protection Agency administrator,
1993-2001
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AGRICULTURE
Tom Vilsack
Age: 58
Governor of Iowa, 1998-2006
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DEFENSE
Robert M. Gates
Age: 65
Defense secretary since 2006
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EDUCATION
Arne Duncan
Age: 44
Chicago Public Schools chief executive since 2001
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ENERGY
Steven Chu
Age: 60
UC Berkeley physicist; won Nobel Prize in 1997
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HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Tom Daschle
Age: 61
Senator (D-S.D.), 1987-2005
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HOMELAND SECURITY
Janet Napolitano
Age: 51
Governor of Arizona, elected 2002
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HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Shaun Donovan
Age: 42
New York City housing commissioner since 2004
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INTERIOR
Ken Salazar
Age: 53
Senator (D-Colo.), elected 2004
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JUSTICE
Eric H. Holder Jr.
Age: 57
Senior legal advisor to Obama since 2007
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LABOR
Hilda L. Solis
Age: 51
U.S. representative (D-El Monte), elected 2000
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STATE
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Age: 61
Senator (D-N.Y.), elected 2000
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TRANSPORTATION
Ray LaHood
Age: 63
U.S. representative (R-Ill.), elected 1994
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TREASURY
Timothy F. Geithner
Age: 47
Head of Federal Reserve Bank of New York since 2003
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VETERANS AFFAIRS
Eric K. Shinseki
Age: 66
Retired general; U.S. Army chief of staff, 1999-2003
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