President Joe Biden has chosen his second Jewish chief of staff, with Jeff Zients, 56, set to take over from Ron Klain.

Klain will step down from the job following the State of the Union address, which is set for Feb. 7, The Washington Post reported. The White House had no comment on the story.

“In my experience, as a chief of staff and a manager, he’s among the best I’ve ever worked with,” Kaufman added.

The Post notes Zients’s long experience in the public sector working as a management consultant and running the Advisory Board Company consulting firm.

After serving on the board of Facebook, Zients joined the Biden 2020 presidential campaign and later oversaw the administration’s efforts to combat the Covid-19 pandemic.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the White House’s chief medical adviser during the pandemic, praised Zients’s appointment, telling the Post, “He’s the real deal.”

Fauci described Zients as “just an extraordinary individual and talented, intellectually as sharp as you can get, an incredible, get-it-done type person.”

Presidential historian Tevi Troy told The Forward that Zients’s appointment, coupled with Ron Klain’s previous service, was good news for American Jews.

Two Jewish chiefs of staff “with nary a mention of it indicates how comfortable Jews have become in America,” Troy said. “At a time of rising antisemitism, this is a good sign for Jews about how welcoming this country is and has been.”

 

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