Roger L. Stone (Director Of White House Information Technology) — $168,000
Every organization needs a large workforce in cyber security, and Roger L. Stone, the new IT director of the White House, is paid $168,000 a year. He has been in office since February 2019, when Chris Herndon was removed. Obama has built a position that makes it one of the relatively new roles of the White House. During Obama’s tenure, David Recordon kept the job in 2016 and earned $121,752 to keep the tech in the department working perfectly.
Bethany Pritchard (Director Of White House Travel Office) — $92,400
Honestly, this might seem like a task that’s supposed to shell out money. The Director of the White House Travel Office is accountable for creating travel plans and booking lodging for representatives of the White House Press Corps who are traveling with officials and accepting payment from different news sources. Bethany Pritchard landed her position in April 2019, after she began serving in Trump’s presidency as a staff assistant in 2017. But her paycheck is comparatively higher than Ashley Tate-pay Gilmore’s of $77,625 in 2016 under Obama.