President-elect Donald Trump only has a few spots left to fill in his Cabinet. Here’s a quick list of everyone who has already been selected.
Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson is the president as well as the chief executive of Exxon Mobil.
Interior Secretary
Ryan Zinke is a former Navy SEAL commander and an early Trump supporter.
Secretary of Energy
Rick Perry is the former governor of Texas.
Secretary of Labor
Andrew Puzder is the chief executive of CKE Restaurants
Chief Strategist and Senior Counselor
Steve Bannon is the chairman of Trump’s campaign as well as a right-wing media executive.
Chief of Staff
Reince Priebus is the chairman of the Republican National Committee.
National Economic Council Director
Gary Cohn is the president of Goldman Sachs.
Secretary of Homeland Security
John Kelly is a retired four-star Marine general.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator
Scott Pruitt is the Oklahoma attorney general.
Secretary of Defense
James Mattis is a retired general who led a Marine invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Secretary of the Treasury
Steven Mnuchin served as his campaign finance chairman and is also a former Goldman Sachs executive.
US Ambassador to China
Terry Branstad is the governor of Alabama.
Small Business Administration
Linda McMahon is the former chief executive of World Wrestling Entertainment and previously a Senate candidate from Connecticut.
Commerce Secretary
Wilbur Ross is an investor and has been selected as Commerce Secretary.
Transportation Secretary
Elaine Cho was the labor secretary under President George W. Bush.
Health and Human Services Secretary
Tom Price is a six-term Republican congressman from Georgia as well as an orthopedic surgeon.
White House Counsel
Donald McGahn is a lawyer and served as general counsel for the Trump campaign.
Education Secretary
Betsy DeVos is a former chairwoman of the Michigan Republican Party as well as an education activist.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
Nikki Haley is the governor of South Carolina.
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Ben Carson, a former neurosurgeon and presidential candidate, had previously said he did not want to work in the government but has now been selected by the president-elect.
Senior Policy Advisor
Stephen Miller was a campaign aide.
Attorney General
Jeff Sessions is the senator of Alabama.
U.S. Trade Representative
Dan DiMicco is a former chief executive of the Nucor Corporation.
C.I.A. Director
Mike Pompeo is a representative of Kansas and a former Army officer.
National Security Adviser
Michael Flynn is a retired Army lieutenant general as well as a former director of the Defense Intelligence Agency.