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Treasury Announces Appointment of Key Members of Staff | U.S. Department of the Treasury

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Treasury Announces Appointment of Key Members of Staff
January 25, 2021

WASHINGTON – Today, the United States Department of the Treasury announced new
members of sta who will serve in key roles. These qualified, tested, and skilled leaders will
join a team prepared to deliver results by getting the economy back on track, strengthening
the financial system, and restoring jobs. These appointees represent diverse and varied
communities and will put service to the American people at the forefront of their work. They
also reflect the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to assembling a team of experts
with diverse backgrounds
Biographies of the appointees are listed below in alphabetical order:

NATALIE W YETH EARNEST, COUNSELOR TO THE
SECRETARY F OR STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS
Natalie Wyeth Earnest is returning to the Treasury Department a er serving as Assistant
Secretary for Public A airs during the Obama-Biden Administration. In that role, Earnest was
the principal communications advisor to Secretary Jack Lew, and directed public a airs and
external communications on issues including economic policy, domestic finance, tax policy,
international a airs, and illicit finance. She also managed the communications for Secretary
Lew’s confirmation by the U.S. Senate in 2013. Earnest joined Treasury in 2009, under
Secretary Tim Geithner, as the spokesperson for international a airs. Before joining the
administration, she served as a spokesperson for the Presidential Inaugural Committee, the
2008 Obama-Biden campaign, and the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Prior to that,
she was press secretary for Governor Kathleen Blanco’s Louisiana Recovery Authority, which
focused on securing funding, establishing principles for redevelopment, and leading regional
planning e orts to rebuild southern Louisiana in the a ermath of Hurricanes Katrina and
Rita. Most recently, Earnest managed communications for Treasury Secretary-designate
Yellen’s nomination as part of the Biden-Harris Presidential Transition. Earnest received her
Bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern California. She lives on Chicago’s North
Shore with her husband and their two children.
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ARUNA KALYANAM, DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY F OR
TAX AND B UDGET, OF F ICE OF LEGISLATIVE AF FAIRS
Aruna Kalyanam is a veteran of Capitol Hill, bringing over 21 years of experience in the tax
policy legislative process with her to the Treasury Department’s O ice of Legislative A airs.
Kalyanam most recently served on the Ways and Means Committee as Deputy Chief Tax
Counsel and Sta Director of the Select Revenue Measures (the dedicated tax policy
Subcommittee) under Chairman Richard E. Neal and Subcommittee Chairman Mike
Thompson. She has been involved in every major tax legislative package on Capitol Hill since
2001, and led the Ways and Means Committee’s policy development on renewable energy,
energy e iciency, and infrastructure. A native of Maryland, Kalyanam is a graduate of
Washington University in St. Louis and the Washington College of Law at American
University.

ALEXANDRA LAMANNA, SPOKESPERSON, OF F ICE OF
PUB LIC AF FAIRS
Alexandra LaManna joins the Treasury Department from Ly , Inc., where she was Head of
Corporate, Crisis, and Financial Communications. At Ly , LaManna led strategic
communications, crisis and issues management, rapid response, and thought leadership
programs. She also served as Ly ’s primary spokesperson and led communications for its
2019 initial public o ering. LaManna is a trusted senior advisor with more than a decade of
experience advising C-suite executives navigating complex business, competitive,
reputational, and regulatory challenges. Prior to Ly , she was a counselor for the global
advisory firm Sard Verbinnen where she worked with clients on corporate positioning, as
well as on issues advocacy programs for organizations and high-profile individuals facing
crises, regulatory investigations, high-stakes legal challenges, and other sensitive matters.
LaManna also oversaw communications e orts for various Cabinet nominees as part of the
Biden-Harris Presidential Transition. Originally from New Jersey, she is a graduate of
Northwestern University.

ANGEL L. NIGAGLIONI, DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY
F OR APPROPRIATIONS AND MANAGEMENT, OF F ICE OF
LEGISLATIVE AF FAIRS
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Angel L. Nigaglioni most recently served as Legislative Director and Counsel, as well as
Appropriations Committee Associate Sta , to Congressman José E. Serrano, the Chairman of
the Commerce, Justice, Science Appropriations Subcommittee and Vice-Chairman of the
Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Subcommittee. Since 2013,
Nigaglioni served under Congressman Serrano and worked on cra ing, managing, and
accomplishing Mr. Serrano’s legislative and appropriations priorities. Nigaglioni is a proud
graduate from The George Washington University and Indiana University Maurer School of
Law. Originally from Puerto Rico, he lives in Fairfax, Virginia with his wife.

ADITI HARDIKAR, SENIOR ADVISOR TO THE DEPUTY
SECRETARY
Aditi Hardikar most recently served as the Leadership and Training Lead for the Biden-Harris
Presidential Transition. She spent three years at the Obama Foundation, first as Chief of Sta
with a focus on strategic planning and organizational growth, and then as the Acting Vice
President for Operations on the development team, overseeing data and analytics,
communications, and research. During the second term of the Obama-Biden Administration,
Hardikar was Associate Director in the White House O ice of Public Engagement, serving as
the primary liaison to the LGBTQ and AAPI communities for issues including economic
opportunity, health care, transgender rights, data collection, and youth homelessness.
Hardikar served as Coalitions Finance Director for the Clinton-Kaine presidential campaign,
helped lead LGBTQ fundraising and outreach e orts on the Obama-Biden reelection
campaign, and led LGBTQ and AAPI fundraising and strategy at the Democratic National
Committee. Hardikar is a proud graduate of the University of Michigan.

MARK J. MAZUR, DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY F OR TAX
POLICY, OF F ICE OF LEGISLATIVE AF FAIRS
Mark J. Mazur was most recently the Robert C. Pozen Director of the Urban-Brookings Tax
Policy Center, where he led the organization since 2017. Mazur has served in the federal
government for 27 years in various positions. He was a policy economist at the
Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation from 1989 to 1993. He then joined the ClintonGore Administration where he served in a number of roles, including: senior economist at the
President’s Council of Economic Advisers; senior director at the National Economic Council;
chief economist and senior policy adviser to the Secretary of Energy; Director of the Policy
O ice at the U.S. Department of Energy; and Acting Administrator of the Energy Information
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Administration. In 2001, he became the Director of Research, Analysis, and Statistics at the
Internal Revenue Service. Mazur joined the Obama-Biden Administration in 2009 as Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Tax Analysis in the Treasury Department’s O ice of Tax Policy. In 2012,
he was confirmed as the Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy, and he served in this role until
early 2017. Before entering public service, Mazur was an assistant professor in Heinz College
at Carnegie-Mellon University. He has a bachelor’s degree in financial administration from
Michigan State University and a master’s degree in economics and a Ph.D. in business from
Stanford University. A native of New Jersey, Mazur now lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.

DAMIAN RICHARDSON, SPECIAL ASSISTANT, OF F ICE OF
THE SECRETARY
Damian Richardson served on the Biden-Harris Presidential Transition as the Executive
Assistant to Secretary-designate Yellen and the Treasury transition team, working closely
with the incoming Chief of Sta to prepare for day one of the Administration. During the 2020
general election, Richardson was a campus organizer in the key battleground state of
Wisconsin. Richardson is a recent graduate of Harvard College and a native of Oak Park,
Illinois.
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