Tanden will be the first Asian-American to lead any of the three major White House policy councils in history
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Indian American lawmakers and senior Biden administration officials join celebration on Capitol Hill
She becomes the first Indian American and first woman of color to serve in the position.
Biden administration officials stress importance of community’s voices, engagement and role
Daughter of Indian immigrants, set to start Monday as senior adviser focusing on Obamacare, digital service.
Daughter of ‘proud immigrants from India’ touts her lifelong record as a consensus and relationship builder.
Community appalled at double standards over tweets ending her quest for cabinet post.
Asian American groups mount campaign to rescue Biden’s embattled budget chief nominee.
White House stands by Tanden who, if confirmed by the Senate, will be the first Indian-American, a woman of color, to head the Budget office.
“We’re going to push,” says Biden, “We still think there’s a shot, a good shot.”
Vote for Tanden and Vivek Murthy would acknowledge significance for South Asian community.
Buden’s Indian American nominee to head White House budget office testifying before Senate panel.
In addition to Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, at least 20 other Indian Americans are part of the Biden administration.
The Indian American was picked by Biden to run the Office of Management and Budget.
“Republicans itching to pick up a fight over his Indian American nominee for budget chief”
Congratulating Neera Tanden, community panel shares challenges women in government face.
Women of color get senior roles in Indian American VP elect’s office.
If confirmed, she will be the first woman of color and first South Asian American to lead the OMB.
Tanden also rejected the reports that Clinton could run for the post of New York Mayor.
Tanden serves as the president and the CEO of the Center for American Progress.
Tanden is a strong advocate of Hillary Clinton.
Tanden is a graduate from Yale Law School.
John Podesta, Neera Tanden attend “Indian Americans for Hillary Clinton” launch event.