Don Graves
Deputy Secretary of Commerce, Biden Administration and Former Domestic and Economic Policy Director, Vice President Joe Biden - Spring '25 Fellow
Don Graves is the 19th Deputy Secretary of Commerce where he serves as the Chief Operating Officer of the Department, leading on issues including national security, industrial strategy and place-based economic development.
Graves also serves as the Economic Growth Coordinator for Puerto Rico, overseeing a whole-of-government effort to support the economic recovery and long-term growth of the archipelago, and is also a Commissioner of the Helsinki Commission.
Most recently, Graves served as Counselor to President Joe Biden during the 2020 presidential campaign. Prior to that, Graves served as Executive Vice President and Head of Corporate Responsibility and Community Relations at KeyBank.
During the Obama-Biden Administration, Graves served as Deputy Assistant to the President and Domestic and Economic Policy Director for then-Vice President Biden. He was previously appointed by President Obama as Executive Director of the President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness and led the federal government’s efforts in the economic recovery of the city of Detroit. Graves also served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Small Business, Community Development, and Housing Policy at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and as the U.S. Federal Representative to the G7 Task Force on Social Impact Investment.
He has also served on the Board of Directors of the MetroHealth Foundation, the FDIC’s Advisory Committee on Economic Inclusion, the Board of Trustees of the Community Reinvestment Fund, the Policy Advisory Board of the Biden Institute at the University of Delaware, the Board of Visitors of the Cuyahoga Community College, the Advisory Board of the Commission on Economic Inclusion, and as Co-Chair of Cleveland Rising.
Graves holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History from Williams College and a Juris Doctor from the Georgetown University Law Center, where he received the Dean’s Award.
Don's discussion group is titled Politics, Policy and the Realities of Trying to Deliver for the American People.