Politics | William Daley Obama Eyes William Daley as Rahm Replacement The JPMorgan Chase exec has pro-business reputation By Kevin Spak Posted Jan 4, 2011 7:43 AM CST Copied William Daley, then Campaign Manager for Al Gore, briefs reporters at the Capitol in Tallahassee, in this Nov. 9, 2000 file photo, as former Secretary of State Warren Christopher (right) looks on. (AP Photo/Amy E. Conn, File) President Obama is considering bringing on Clinton-era Commerce Secretary William Daley as his new chief of staff, or slotting him into some other high-level White House job, sources tell the Wall Street Journal. The appointment would send a powerful message to the business world, where Daley, a champion of free trade, is seen as an ally. Daley was a close adviser to Obama during his presidential campaign, and has long been considered a potential hire for him. Daley is currently a senior exec at JPMorgan and the brother of retiring Chicago mayor Richard Daley. Read These Next It's a survival story fit for a sea shanty. Off-roading crash claims life of influencer couple Democrats get good news in their 2026 Senate quest. Dee from the show What's Happening!! is dead at 60. Report an error