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Dan Brouillette
NameDan Brouillette
CaptionOfficial portrait, 2019
Office15th United States Secretary of Energy
PresidentDonald Trump
Term startDecember 4, 2019
Term endJanuary 20, 2021
PredecessorRick Perry
SuccessorJennifer Granholm
Office1United States Deputy Secretary of Energy
President1Donald Trump
Term start1August 7, 2017
Term end1December 4, 2019
Predecessor1Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall
Successor1Mark W. Menezes
Birth date18 August 1962
Birth placePaincourtville, Louisiana, U.S.
PartyRepublican
SpouseAdrienne Brouillette
EducationUniversity of Maryland, University College (BA)
BranchUnited States Army
Serviceyears1984–1988
RankCaptain

Dan Brouillette is an American energy policy advisor and former government official who served as the 15th United States Secretary of Energy under President Donald Trump. He was confirmed by the United States Senate in 2019 after previously serving as the United States Deputy Secretary of Energy from 2017. His tenure focused on advancing American energy independence, modernizing the nation's nuclear security enterprise, and promoting innovation across the energy sector.

Early life and education

Dan Brouillette was born in Paincourtville, Louisiana, and grew up in the surrounding Assumption Parish area. He attended the University of Maryland, University College, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. Following his graduation, Brouillette served as a captain in the United States Army from 1984 to 1988, an experience that shaped his later approach to leadership and national security.

Early career

Before entering federal government, Brouillette built an extensive career in the private sector and as a congressional staffer. He served as a staff member on the United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce in the late 1980s. He later held senior government relations and public policy roles at major corporations, including Ford Motor Company and USAA. His expertise in financial services and energy policy led to his appointment as an assistant secretary in the United States Department of Energy during the administration of President George W. Bush, where he worked on policy issues related to Congressional affairs.

U.S. Department of Energy

Brouillette was nominated by President Donald Trump to be the United States Deputy Secretary of Energy and was confirmed by the United States Senate in August 2017. In this role, he managed the day-to-day operations of the United States Department of Energy and was a key architect of the administration's "Energy Dominance" agenda. Following the resignation of Secretary Rick Perry, Brouillette was nominated to succeed him. He was confirmed as the 15th United States Secretary of Energy in December 2019. During his tenure, he prioritized the modernization of the National Nuclear Security Administration and its weapons complex, championed the development of advanced nuclear reactor technologies, and oversaw significant funding for national laboratories like the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. He also advocated for the expansion of liquefied natural gas exports and the resilience of the United States energy grid.

Post-government career

After leaving the United States Department of Energy in January 2021, Brouillette returned to the private sector. He joined the board of directors of Energix, a renewable energy company focused on solar power development. He also became a senior advisor to Louisiana State University on its energy research initiatives and accepted a position as a distinguished fellow at the Hudson Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank, where he contributes to research on geopolitical energy issues and national security.

Personal life

Dan Brouillette is married to Adrienne Brouillette, and the couple has nine children. He is a practicing Roman Catholic and has been involved with various charitable organizations in his home state of Louisiana. An avid outdoorsman, he enjoys hunting and fishing, interests he developed during his youth in the Bayou region. Category:1962 births Category:Living people Category:United States Secretaries of Energy Category:United States Deputy Secretaries of Energy Category:People from Assumption Parish, Louisiana Category:University of Maryland Global Campus alumni Category:United States Army officers Category:Republican Party (United States) officeholders