Newly elected US President Joe Biden has named former President Barack Obama's senior White House staffer Ron Klein as the White House Chief of Staff. The White House chief of staff's responsibilities include setting the president's daily schedule, a nomination that does not require Senate approval. According to the British News Agency, Joe Biden's transition team said in a statement issued yesterday that Joe Biden has said that he has the qualities in the White House Chief of Staff to unite the country and get it out of the crisis. Want to see Ron Klein present. He not only has the ability to work with all kinds of people in the political arena but also has a diverse experience. Ron Klein said in a statement that he was grateful for the trust placed in him by President-elect Joe Biden. He said he was with his team on Biden's agenda to end divisions and change in the countryLooking forward to working with you in the White House. Ron Klein was chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee Council from 1989 to 1992. He also served as an adviser and speechwriter during Joe Biden's campaign in 1988 and 2008, and as Vice President Joe Biden's chief during Barack Obama's administration in 2009. Off staff too.