Beden makes public the chief of staff's name in his administration

President-elect Joe Biden has chosen his old adviser Ron Klein to serve again in the role of chief of his staff, placing a decades-old experienced assistant in the president's staff. Klein will lead a white house that is likely [...]
Klein will run a White House that is likely focused on the response to the coronary pandemic, which continues to spread uncontrollably throughout the country. He will also face the challenge of working with a separate Congress that could include a Senate-led Senate. Klein served as the coordinator for responding to Ebola during the outbreak of the virus in 2014.
In a statement Wednesday evening, Biden said he chose Klein for the post because his long experience in Washington had prepared him for such challenges.
His deep and varied experience and ability to work with people across the political spectrum is exactly what I need at a White House staff chief as we face this crisis moment and unite the country”, Biden said.
Klein served as chief of the Biden staff during President Barack Obama's first term, was chief of Vice President Al Gore's staff in the mid-1990s, and was one of the main advisers in the Biden campaign, leading to preparations for his debate and responding to the Coronavirus. He's known and worked with Beden since the Democrat presidential campaign in 1987.
Klein's choice underlines the effort the future Benden administration will make in its response to the choreography from the first day. Klein has experience in public health as response co-ordinator for Ebola and played a key role in drafting and implementing the administration's economic recovery plan Obama in 2009. / VOA/











