Tami Perriello
Prior offices:
Acting Administrator of the Small Business Administration
Years in office: 2021 - 2021
Tami Perriello was the acting administrator of the Small Business Administration (SBA) in the Biden administration. She assumed office on January 20, 2021.[1] She left office after the Senate confirmed Isabel Guzman as SBA administrator in March 2021.
Biography
Perriello received a B.S. in accounting from the Rochester Institute of Technology and an M.S. in finance from John Hopkins University.[2]
She worked for the U.S. House of Representatives as the chief information officer and a managing director at an accounting and consulting firm. She held several roles in government service, including as the associate administrator and chief financial officer for the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration and the director of the Office of Financial Systems.[2]
As of 2021, Perriello was the chief financial officer at the Small Business Administration.[2]
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Members confirmed by the Senate
- Tony Blinken, secretary of state
- Janet Yellen, secretary of the Treasury
- Lloyd Austin, secretary of defense
- Merrick Garland, attorney general
- Gina Raimondo, secretary of commerce
- Marty Walsh, secretary of labor
- Debra Haaland, secretary of the Interior
- Tom Vilsack, secretary of agriculture
- Xavier Becerra, secretary of health and human services
- Marcia Fudge, secretary of housing and urban development
- Miguel Cardona, secretary of education
- Pete Buttigieg, secretary of transportation
- Jennifer Granholm, secretary of energy
- Denis McDonough, secretary of veterans affairs
- Alejandro Mayorkas, secretary of homeland security
- Katherine Tai, U.S. trade representative
- Avril Haines, director of national intelligence
- Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations
- Cecilia Rouse, chairwoman of the Council of Economic Advisers
- Michael Regan, administrator of the Environmental Protection AGency
- Isabel Guzman, administrator of the Small Business Administration
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