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Women in the Presidential Cabinet

Frances Perkins was the first woman appointed to a presidential cabinet.  Patricia Harris was the first African-American woman to hold a cabinet post and she held two different cabinet positions.  Aida Alvarez was the first Latina to be appointed to a cabinet-level role.  Elaine Chao is the first Asian-American woman to hold a cabinet post.  A total of forty women have held cabinet-level positions.  Twenty-three of these women were appointed by a Democratic president; seventeen were appointed by a Republican president.

 

Name        

Department              

President     

Served

Frances Perkins

Secretary of Labor

F. D. Roosevelt (D)

1933-45

Oveta Culp Hobby

Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare

Eisenhower (R)

1953-55

Anne Armstrong

Counsellor to the President*

Nixon (R), Ford (R)

1973-74

Carla Anderson Hills

Secretary of Housing & Urban Develop.

Ford (R)

1975-77

Patricia R. Harris

Secretary of Housing & Urban Develop.

Carter (D)

1977-79

Juanita A. Kreps

Secretary of Commerce

Carter (D)

1977-79

Shirley M. Hufstedler

Secretary of Education

Carter (D)

1979-81

Patricia R. Harris

Secretary of Health & Human Services

Carter (D)

1979-81

Jeane J. Kirkpatrick

U. N. Ambassador*

Reagan (R)

1981-85

Margaret M. Heckler

Secretary of Health & Human Services

Reagan (R)

1983-85

Elizabeth H. Dole

Secretary of Transportation

Reagan (R)

1983-87

Ann Dore McLaughlin

Secretary of Labor

Reagan (R)

1987-89

Elizabeth H. Dole

Secretary of Labor

G. H. W. Bush (R)

1989-91

Carla Anderson Hills

Special Trade Representative*

G. H. W. Bush (R)

1989-93

Lynn Morley Martin

Secretary of Labor

G. H. W. Bush (R)

1991-93

Barbara H. Franklin

Secretary of Commerce

G. H. W. Bush (R)

1992-93

Hazel R. O'Leary

Secretary of Energy

Clinton (D)

1993-97

Madeleine K. Albright

U. N. Ambassador*

Clinton (D)

1993-97

Janet Reno

Attorney General

Clinton (D)

1993-01

Carol M. Browner

Environmental Protection Agency*

Clinton (D)

1993-01

Donna E. Shalala

Secretary of Health & Human Services

Clinton (D)

1993-01

Alice M. Rivlin

Office of Management & Budget

Clinton (D)

1994-96

Laura D'Andrea Tyson

Council of Economic Advisors*

Clinton (D)

1993-95

Laura D'Andrea Tyson

National Economic Council*

Clinton (D)

1995-96

Janet L. Yellen

Council of Economic Advisors*

Clinton (D)

1997-99

Madeleine K. Albright

Secretary of State

Clinton (D)

1997-01

Aida Alvarez

Small Business Administration*

Clinton (D)

1997-01

Charlene Barshefsky

U. S. Trade Representative*

Clinton (D)

1997-01

Alexis Herman

Secretary of Labor

Clinton (D)

1997-01

Janice R. Lachance

Director, Office of Personnel Management*

Clinton (D)

1997-01

Christine Todd Whitman

Environmental Protection Agency*

G. W. Bush (R)

2001-03

Ann Veneman

Secretary of Agriculture

G. W. Bush (R)

2001-05

Gale Norton

Secretary of Interior

G. W. Bush (R)

2001-06

Elaine Chao

Secretary of Labor

G. W. Bush (R)

2001-09

Margaret Spellings

Secretary of Education

G. W. Bush (R)

2005-09

Condoleezza Rice

Secretary of State

G. W. Bush (R)

2005-09

Mary Peters

Secretary of Transportation

G. W. Bush (R)

2006-09

Susan Schwab

U. S. Trade Representative*

G. W. Bush (R)

2006-09

Hillary Rodham Clinton

Secretary of State

Obama (D)

2009-

Janet A. Napolitano

Secretary of Homeland Security

Obama (D)

2009-

Christina Romer

Chair Council of Economic Advisors*

Obama (D)

2009-

Lisa P. Jackson

Environmental Protection Agency*

Obama (D)

2009-

Susan Rice

U. N. Ambassador*

Obama (D)

2009-

Hilda Solis

Secretary of Labor

Obama (D)

2009-

Kathleen Sebelius

Secretary of Health and Human Services

Obama (D)

2009-

 

* This position was considered a cabinet-level position in the administration in which the woman served.

 

Sources: Center for American Women in Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University,

The White House Cabinet website

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