White House senior advisor Brian Deese (L) walks with U.S. Special Envoy for Climate Change Todd Stern (R) to attend a meeting during the COP 21 United Nations conference on climate change at Le Bourget on the outskirts of Paris, France December 10, 2015. Photo by Mandel Ngan/Pool/REUTERS

Biden picks Brian Deese for National Economic Council

Politics

President-elect Joe Biden has tapped former Obama administration senior economic adviser Brian Deese to be director of the National Economic Council.

Deese is now the managing director and global head of sustainable investing at the BlackRock company. He worked on the auto bailout and environmental issues in the Obama White House, where he held the title of deputy director of both the NEC and the Office of Management and Budget.

Biden said Thursday in a prerecorded video announcing the appointment that Deese is "someone who looks at hard problems and finds solutions that help make life better for American families."

Biden highlighted Deese's expertise on climate policy, as he looks to make the issue a centerpiece of his White House agenda.

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