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    American business executive and government official

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    Education. Duke University ( BA) Jeffrey Dunston Zients ( / ˈzaɪənts /; born November 12, 1966) is an American business executive and government official, serving as the 31st White House chief of staff in the administration of U.S. president Joe Biden.

  2. Jan 22, 2023 · 01/22/2023 03:39 PM EST. Jeff Zients, who’s developed a reputation as “Mr. Fix-It,” is expected to become President Joe Biden’s next chief of staff after holding a number of high-level ...

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  4. Jan 27, 2023 · [1/2] Jeff Zients, U.S. President-elect ... Zients, who is a millionaire many times over, served as chairman and chief executive of the Advisory Board, an education and healthcare consulting ...

  5. Born in 1966 to Alan and Deborah Zients, Zients was raised fewer than 10 miles from the White House in Kensington, Maryland and attended St. Alban’s School, 1 once described as “the spawning ground of the Democratic Party.” 2 Alan Zients was a prominent psychiatrist at the Children’s National Hospital whose work on child care was cited in congressional hearings several times throughout ...

  6. Jan 27, 2023 · Role: White House chief of staff. Affiliation: Democratic. Education: Duke University. Jeff Zients is the White House chief of staff in the Biden administration. Biden announced Zients was selected to replace departing chief of staff Ron Klain on January 27, 2023. [1] Zients officially began working as chief of staff on February 8, 2023.

  7. Jan 27, 2023 · President Joe Biden has named Jeff Zients, a businessman and former COVID-19 response coordinator, as his new chief of staff, according to a statement issued by the White House on Friday. Biden ...

  8. Jan 22, 2023 · President Joe Biden is expected to tap Jeff Zients, who ran the administration’s Covid-19 response effort and served in high-ranking roles in the Obama administration, to succeed Ron Klain as ...

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