List of Directors
# | Name | Dates served | President | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dawes, CharlesCharles Dawes | June 23, 1921 – June 30, 1922 | Warren G. Harding | Dawes would later become Vice President of the United States under Calvin Coolidge and the U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom under Herbert Hoover |
2 | Lord, HerbertHerbert Lord | July 1, 1922 – May 31, 1929 | Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover | |
3 | Roop, ClawsonClawson Roop | August 15, 1929 – March 3, 1933 | Herbert Hoover | |
4 | Douglas, LewisLewis Douglas | March 7, 1933 – August 31, 1934 | Franklin D. Roosevelt | |
5 | Bell, Daniel W.Daniel W. Bell | September 1, 1934 – April 14, 1939 | Franklin D. Roosevelt | |
6 | Smith, Harold D.Harold D. Smith | April 15, 1939 – June 19, 1946 | Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman | |
7 | Webb, James E.James E. Webb | July 13, 1946 – January 27, 1949 | Harry S. Truman | Webb later became the second administrator of NASA under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson |
8 | Pace, FrankFrank Pace | February 1, 1949 – April 12, 1950 | Harry S. Truman | |
9 | Lawton, FrederickFrederick Lawton | April 13, 1950 – January 21, 1953 | Harry S. Truman | |
10 | Dodge, JosephJoseph Dodge | January 22, 1953 – April 15, 1954 | Dwight D. Eisenhower | |
11 | Hughes, RowlandRowland Hughes | April 16, 1954 – April 1, 1956 | Dwight D. Eisenhower | |
12 | Brundage, PercivalPercival Brundage | April 2, 1956 – March 17, 1958 | Dwight D. Eisenhower | |
13 | Stans, Maurice H.Maurice H. Stans | March 18, 1958 – January 21, 1961 | Dwight D. Eisenhower | |
14 | Bell, David E.David E. Bell | January 22, 1961 – December 20, 1962 | John F. Kennedy | |
15 | Gordon, KermitKermit Gordon | December 28, 1962 – June 1, 1965 | John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson | |
16 | Schultze, CharlesCharles Schultze | June 1, 1965 – January 28, 1968 | Lyndon B. Johnson | Schultze later served as Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Jimmy Carter. |
17 | Zwick, CharlesCharles Zwick | January 29, 1968 – January 21, 1969 | Lyndon B. Johnson | |
18 | Mayo, RobertRobert Mayo | January 22, 1969 – June 30, 1970 | Richard Nixon | |
19 | Shultz, George P.George P. Shultz | July 1, 1970 – June 11, 1972 | Richard Nixon | Shultz had previously served President Nixon as Secretary of Labor and would later serve under him as Secretary of the Treasury and under Ronald Reagan as Secretary of State. |
20 | Weinberger, CasparCaspar Weinberger | June 12, 1972 – February 1, 1973 | Richard Nixon | Weinberger later served as Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare under Presidents Nixon and Ford, and as Secretary of Defense under President Reagan |
21 | Ash, RoyRoy Ash | February 2, 1973 – February 3, 1975 | Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford | |
22 | Lynn, James T.James T. Lynn | February 10, 1975 – January 20, 1977 | Gerald Ford | Lynn left to head Aetna Insurance |
23 | Lance, BertBert Lance | January 21, 1977 – September 23, 1977 | Jimmy Carter | Lance resigned amid a corruption scandal |
24 | McIntyre, James T.James T. McIntyre | September 24, 1977 – January 20, 1981 | Jimmy Carter | |
25 | Stockman, DavidDavid Stockman | January 21, 1981 – August 1, 1985 | Ronald Reagan | |
26 | Miller III, James C.James C. Miller III | October 8, 1985 – October 15, 1988 | Ronald Reagan | |
27 | Wright, Jr., Joseph R.Joseph R. Wright, Jr. | October 16, 1988 – January 20, 1989 | Ronald Reagan | |
28 | Darman, RichardRichard Darman | January 25, 1989 – January 20, 1993 | George H. W. Bush | |
29 | Panetta, LeonLeon Panetta | January 21, 1993 – October 1994 | Bill Clinton | Panetta became President Clinton's Chief of Staff and serves under President Barack Obama as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and United States Secretary of Defense |
30 | Rivlin, AliceAlice Rivlin | October 17, 1994 – April 26, 1996 | Bill Clinton | Rivlin became a governor of the Federal Reserve after leaving OMB |
31 | Raines, Franklin D.Franklin D. Raines | September 13, 1996 – May 21, 1998 | Bill Clinton | Raines became CEO of Fannie Mae |
32 | Lew, JacobJacob Lew | May 21, 1998 – January 19, 2001 | Bill Clinton | Jacob Lew served as deputy director of OMB from 1995 to 1998 and would serve as director again under Obama from 2010 to 2012 |
33 | Daniels, MitchMitch Daniels | January 23, 2001 – June 6, 2003 | George W. Bush | Daniels left and successfully ran for governor of Indiana |
34 | Bolten, Joshua B.Joshua B. Bolten | June 26, 2003 – April 15, 2006 | George W. Bush | Bolten became President Bush's Chief of Staff |
35 | Portman, RobRob Portman | May 26, 2006 – June 19, 2007 | George W. Bush | Portman had previously served President Bush as United States Trade Representative and was elected to the U.S. Senate from Ohio in 2010. |
36 | Nussle, JimJim Nussle | September 4, 2007 – January 20, 2009 | George W. Bush | |
37 | Orszag, PeterPeter Orszag | January 20, 2009 – July 30, 2010 | Barack Obama | |
37 | Zients, JeffreyJeffrey Zients | July 30, 2010 – November 18, 2010 | Barack Obama | Acting Director during remainder of Orszag's term |
38 | Lew, JacobJacob Lew | November 18, 2010 – January 27, 2012 | Barack Obama | Previously served under Clinton from 1998 to 2001 and resigned to become Chief of Staff |
39 | Zients, JeffreyJeffrey Zients | January 27, 2012 – present | Barack Obama | Acting Director during remainder of Lew's term |
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