Secretary of Veterans Affairs Mr Jesse Brown Executive Director of the Disabled American Veterans Association (DAV) since 1988. Ex-marine, he has worked for DAV for the 20 years since leaving the armed forces.
US Trade Representative
Mr Mickey Kantor
Former Chairman of Mr Clinton's election campaign. He has no government experience.
The Honorable Leon Panetta
Director of Office of Management and Budget Chairman, House Budget Committee since 1989, he played a key role in the 1990 Budget Summit. Elected to Congress 1976. Started his career as a Republican working in the Office of Civil Rights in the Nixon Administration. Fired in 1970, he switched to the Democratic Party in 1971.
Mr Thomas "Mack" McLarty Chairman, Arkla, a
White House Chief of Staff Childhood friend of President-elect. Fortune 500 Natural Gas Co. in Arkansas and Louisiana. Elected to Arkansas State legislature in 1969 but left to run his family business and has since been largely apolitical. Briefly, served as Chairman of the Arkansas State Democratic Party and has been close adviser to and fund raiser for Clinton in his various state elections.
National Security Adviser
Mr Anthony Lake
Former foreign service officer on Kissinger's staff, resigned over bombing of Cambodia. Head of Planning Staff in Carter State Department. Key foreign policy adviser to Clinton throughout the campaign.
Director of Central
Intelligence
The Honorable James Woolsey
Served in the Nixon NSC; appointed Under Secretary of the Navy by Carter and Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) Ambassador by Bush.
Chairman, White House Economic The Honorable Robert Rubin Council
Co-chairman, Goldman Sachs. Joined Goldman Sachs in 1964. Major fund raiser for Clinton's election campaign. Served on various Presidential Commissions and as Finance Chairman for Mondale's Presidential campaign in 1984.