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White House Chief of Staff is probably his most important assistant, but he has several.
He was the 33rd President of the United States.
u.s. senator Vice-President, then President, then ex-President. Always a Democrat.
Assistant Chief of the Air Staff was created in 1985.
Historically, there was no position called "chief of staff" till the early 1960s. Most of the duties of such a person used to be filled by the president's private secretary or by his special assistant. The White House staff was much smaller in the era before the rise of cable TV and the internet, and managing the president's schedule and his appearances was evidently easier to accomplish. While a number of presidents had a presidential assistant, he first time a president seems to have had a "chief of staff" was in 1961-62.
He was not elected, as he was the vice president he took the office when Roosvelt died.
Vice President of the United States.
Each President picks his/her own staff, which become the President’s closest advisors and usually have offices in the White House. (West Wing) Their titles do not always indicate the function they perform for the Chief Executive--assistant to the President; special consultant; counselor; etc. The titles vary from one administration to the next but in general, the men and women who hold the offices oversee the political and policy interests of the President. As part of a personal staff, they do not have to be confirmed by the Senate and they can be hired and fired at will. There are two ways to organize the staff: the circular method in which several assistants report directly to the President; and the pyramid method in which most assistants report through a hierarchy to a chief of staff who then deals with the President. Over the years, the White House staff has become an important group of advisors to the President and at times, are very powerful in influence.
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Alben Barkley from KY was Truman's Veep.
The answer to that is the president's chief of staff.
Ibrahim Ghandour is the Assistant to the President of Sudan.