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Biden Administration International Affairs Personnel Tracker

Celeste Drake

Director of Made in America, Office of Management and Budget

Celeste Drake is the Director of Made in America at the Office of Management and Budget since April 27, 2021. She formerly headed government affairs at Directors Guild of America (DGA), where she was responsible for the Guild’s federal legislative and governmental advocacy. Prior to DGA, Drake served as the Trade and Globalization Policy Specialist for the AFL-CIO, where she worked on labor rules in NAFTA/USMCA and convinced the U.S. government to address labor rights violations in Bangladesh, Thailand, Fiji, and Georgia. Drake was also Legislative Director for Congresswoman Linda Sánchez (D-CA) and a Legislative Counsel for Congressman Lloyd Doggett (D-TX).

On China

In 2018, Drake testified before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission as a trade & globalization policy specialist of AFL-CIO, where she discussed issues such as “China’s mercantilist approach to trade” and “unfair trade practices.” Criticizing U.S. response then as “inadequate” and “ill-considered,” Drake recommended a number of domestic and multilateral actions to address trade challenges, including, among others, an increase in self-initiated cases on unfair trade practices, channels and measures to address predatory foreign investment, enforceable international rules to discipline currency manipulation and anti-competitive behavior of SOEs, commitments to invest in U.S. infrastructure and the establishment of enforceable, internationally-recognized labor rights. Earlier in March 2018, Drake was cited by Politico as saying that tariffs are a useful weapon against China and “trade enforcement is always a good idea.”

Notable Speeches, Testimony & Commentary

Media Commentary & Public Perceptions

Page Last Updated: August 2, 2021

*None of the personnel in this tracker are associated with the Institute for China-America Studies. All images used on this page are sourced from the official Biden-Harris transition website buildbackbetter.gov or the public domain.*