New Entrant Report U.S. Office of Government Ethics; 5 C.F.R. part 2634 Form Approved: OMB No. (3209-0001) (March 2014) Executive Branch Personnel Public Financial Disclosure Report (OGE Form 278e) Filer's Information McGinley, Bill Cabinet Secretary, White House Date of Appointment: 01/20/2017 Other Federal Government Positions Held During the Preceding 12 Months: None Electronic Signature - I certify that the statements I have made in this form are true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge. /s/ McGinley, William J [electronically signed on 02/14/2017 by McGinley, William J in Integrity.gov] Agency Ethics Official's Opinion - On the basis of information contained in this report, I conclude that the filer is in compliance with applicable laws and regulations (subject to any comments below). /s/ Schultz, James D, Certifying Official [electronically signed on 03/30/2017 by Schultz, James D in Integrity.gov] Other review conducted by /s/ Schultz, James D, Ethics Official [electronically signed on 03/30/2017 by Schultz, James D in Integrity.gov] U.S. Office of Government Ethics Certification Data Revised 03/31/2017 Data Revised 03/17/2017 Data Revised 03/07/2017 1. Filer's Positions Held Outside United States Government # ORGANIZATION NAME CITY, STATE ORGANIZATION TYPE POSITION HELD FROM TO 1 Jones Day Washington, District of Columbia Law Firm Partner 6/2014 1/2017 2 The George Washington University Law School Washington, District of Columbia University/Colle ge Adjunct Faculty, Professorial Lecturer in Law 8/2016 1/2017 3 The George Washington University Law School, Political Law Studies Initiative Steering Committee Washington, District of Columbia University/Colle ge Chairman 9/2013 1/2017 4 Holy Trinity Catholic Church Washington, District of Columbia Non-Profit Member of Development Committee 1/2014 12/2016 VALUE INCOME TYPE INCOME AMOUNT Partner Compensation $1,524,828 Interest $1,001 - $2,500 Salary $2,500 See Endnote 2. Filer's Employment Assets & Income and Retirement Accounts # DESCRIPTION EIF 1 Jones Day (law firm) N/A 2 Jones Day capital account N/A 3 The George Washington University Law School N/A 4 Fidelity IRA No 4.1 American Express Co See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 4.2 Apple Inc. See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 4.3 AT&T Inc See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 $50,001 $100,000 # DESCRIPTION EIF VALUE 4.4 Baidu Inc. 4.5 INCOME TYPE See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) Chipolte Mexican Grill Inc. Class A See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) 4.6 Fastenal Co. See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 4.7 Fidelity Real Estate Income See Endnote Yes $50,001 $100,000 $1,001 - $2,500 4.8 Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) 4.9 General Electric Co See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 4.10 Greenbrier Companies Inc See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 4.11 International Business Machines Corp See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 Dividends $1,001 - $2,500 4.12 iShares Core High Dividend See Endnote Yes 4.13 iShares Emerging Markets Dividend See Endnote Yes $15,001 $50,000 $1,001 - $2,500 4.14 iShares International Select Dividend See Endnote Yes $15,001 $50,000 $1,001 - $2,500 4.15 iShares JPMorgan USD Emerg Markets Bond See Endnote Yes $15,001 $50,000 $201 - $1,000 4.16 iShares US Preferred Stock See Endnote Yes $15,001 $50,000 $1,001 - $2,500 4.17 Las Vegas Sands Corp See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 4.18 Lockheed Martin Corp See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) 4.19 Mastercard Inc A See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) Dividends INCOME AMOUNT $201 - $1,000 $201 - $1,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 # DESCRIPTION EIF VALUE 4.20 NetEase, Inc. - American Depositary Shares, each representing 25 ordinary shares 4.21 INCOME TYPE See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) Novo Nordisk A/S ADR See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) 4.22 PayPal Holdings Inc See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) 4.23 Polaris Industries Inc. See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 4.24 ProShares Short QQQ See Endnote Yes $100,001 $250,000 None (or less than $201) 4.25 Starbucks Corp See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) 4.26 The Priceline Group Inc See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) 4.27 Union Pacific Corp See Endnote No $15,001 $50,000 4.28 iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market ETF Yes $250,001 $500,000 $2,501 - $5,000 4.29 iShares INC Core Msci Emerging Markets ETF Yes $15,001 $50,000 None (or less than $201) 4.30 Fidelity Government Money Market N/A $1,001 - $15,000 None (or less than $201) Dividends Dividends INCOME AMOUNT $201 - $1,000 $201 - $1,000 3. Filer's Employment Agreements and Arrangements # EMPLOYER OR PARTY CITY, STATE STATUS AND TERMS DATE 1 Jones Day Washington, District of Columbia Pursuant to the partnership agreement, I was repaid from the capital account upon leaving the firm. The interest was calculated as of the date of withdrawal. The payment was made in lump sum and prior to assuming this position. 6/2014 # EMPLOYER OR PARTY CITY, STATE STATUS AND TERMS DATE 2 Jones Day Washington, District of Columbia Contributions to the Jones Day defined benefit retirement plan were forfeited since I did not vest. If I return to Jones Day within five years, the contributions to the defined benefit retirement plan will be restored. 6/2014 4. Filer's Sources of Compensation Exceeding $5,000 in a Year # SOURCE NAME CITY, STATE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES 1 Jones Day Washington, District of Columbia Law firm partner 2 America Leads Washington, District of Columbia Legal services 3 Center for American Opportunity Arlington, Virginia Legal services 4 Chris Christie for President Colonia, New Jersey Legal services 5 45Committee Herndon, Virginia legal services 6 Ralph Abraham for Congress Archibald, Louisiana Legal services 7 Cory Gardner for Senate Lone Tree, Colorado legal services 8 Data Trust Client Services Washington, District of Columbia Legal services 9 Deep Root Analytics Arlington, Virginia Legal services 10 Discovery Communications Silver Spring, Maryland Legal Services 11 Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. New York, New York Legal services # SOURCE NAME CITY, STATE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES 12 ESAFund Tampa, Florida Legal services 13 Ending Spending, Inc. Tampa, Florida Legal services 14 Fierce Government Relations Washington, District of Columbia Legal services 15 Fleming for Senate Minden, Louisiana Legal services 16 Fraternity and Sorority Action Fund Alexandria, Virginia Legal services 17 Fraternity and Sorority Political Action Committee Alexandria, Virginia Legal services 18 FreedomWorks for America Washington, District of Columbia Legal services 19 Future45 Washington, District of Columbia Legal services 20 Leadership Matters for America Colonia, New Jersey Legal services 21 NRSC Washington, District of Columbia Legal services 22 National Republican Congressional Committee Washington, District of Columbia Legal services 23 Republican National Committee Washington, District of Columbia Legal services 24 New York Republican State Committee Albany, New York Legal services 25 Oklahoma Leadership Council Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Legal services 26 Opportunity Solutions Corporation Arlington, Virginia Legal services # SOURCE NAME CITY, STATE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES 27 Opportunity News Media Arlington, Virginia Legal services 28 Public Opinion Services Alexandria, Virginia Legal services 29 Schock for Congress Peoria, Illinois Legal servies 30 Vern Buchanan for Congress Sarasota, Florida Legal services 31 Roskam for Congress Committee Wheaton, Illinois Legal services 32 Friends of Sessions Senate Committee, Inc. Montgomery, Alabama Legal services 33 Heaney for Congress Millbrook, New York Legal services 34 Fitzpatrick for Congress Langhorne, Pennsylvania Legal services 35 Jim Renacci for Congress Wadsworh, Ohio Legal services 36 Lance for Congress Colonia, New Jersey Legal services 37 Pat Roberts for US Senate, Inc. Great Bend, Kansas Legal services 38 Noelle Nikpour for Congress Beverly, Massachusetts Legal services 39 Valadao for Congress Fresno, California Legal services 5. Spouse's Employment Assets & Income and Retirement Accounts None 6. Other Assets and Income # DESCRIPTION 1 Dominion Resources Inc 2 U.S. bank account # 1 (cash) 3 Sharebuilder Account 3.1 EIF VALUE INCOME TYPE INCOME AMOUNT $1,001 - $15,000 Dividends $201 - $1,000 N/A $500,001 $1,000,000 Interest $201 - $1,000 See Endnote N/A None (or less than $1,001) None (or less than $201) Ford Motor Co See Endnote No $1,001 - $15,000 None (or less than $201) 3.2 S&P Global 100 (iShares) See Endnote Yes $1,001 - $15,000 None (or less than $201) 3.3 S&P 500 Index SPDR See Endnote Yes $1,001 - $15,000 None (or less than $201) 4 U.S. bank account # 2 (cash) N/A $1,001 - $15,000 Interest None (or less than $201) TYPE AMOUNT YEAR INCURRED RATE TERM See Endnote 7. Transactions (N/A) - Not required for this type of report 8. Liabilities # CREDITOR NAME 1 Navy Federal Credit Union See Endnote Personal Loan $10,001 $15,000 2014 15.25 60 months 2 United States Automobile Association See Endnote Personal Loan $10,001 $15,000 2013 10.49 72 months 3 United States Automobile Association See Endnote Personal Loan $10,001 $15,000 2014 10.75 60 months 9. Gifts and Travel Reimbursements (N/A) - Not required for this type of report Endnotes PART # ENDNOTE 1. 3 Start date is an approximation. This was a volunteer position. 2. 4.1 Sold 2. 4.2 Sold 2. 4.3 Sold 2. 4.4 Sold 2. 4.5 Sold 2. 4.6 Sold 2. 4.7 Sold 2. 4.8 Sold 2. 4.9 Sold 2. 4.10 Sold 2. 4.11 Sold 2. 4.12 Sold 2. 4.13 Sold 2. 4.14 Sold 2. 4.15 Sold 2. 4.16 Sold 2. 4.17 Sold PART # ENDNOTE 2. 4.18 Sold 2. 4.19 Sold 2. 4.20 Sold 2. 4.21 Sold 2. 4.22 Sold 2. 4.23 Sold 2. 4.24 Sold 2. 4.25 Sold 2. 4.26 Sold 2. 4.27 Sold 6. 1 Asset sold 6. 3 Trading account. All underlying assets have been sold and account will be closed in near future. 6. 3.1 Sold 6. 3.2 Sold 6. 3.3 Sold 8. 1 Current amount owed less than $10,000. 8. 2 Current amount owed is less than $10,000 8. 3 Current amount owed is less than $10,000 Summary of Contents 1. Filer's Positions Held Outside United States Government Part 1 discloses positions that the filer held at any time during the reporting period (excluding positions with the United States Government). Positions are reportable even if the filer did not receive compensation. This section does not include the following: (1) positions with religious, social, fraternal, or political organizations; (2) positions solely of an honorary nature; (3) positions held as part of the filer's official duties with the United States Government; (4) mere membership in an organization; and (5) passive investment interests as a limited partner or non-managing member of a limited liability company. 2. Filer's Employment Assets & Income and Retirement Accounts Part 2 discloses the following: ● ● Sources of earned and other non-investment income of the filer totaling more than $200 during the reporting period (e.g., salary, fees, partnership share, honoraria, scholarships, and prizes) Assets related to the filer's business, employment, or other income-generating activities that (1) ended the reporting period with a value greater than $1,000 or (2) produced more than $200 in income during the reporting period (e.g., equity in business or partnership, stock options, retirement plans/accounts and their underlying holdings as appropriate, deferred compensation, and intellectual property, such as book deals and patents) This section does not include assets or income from United States Government employment or assets that were acquired separately from the filer's business, employment, or other income-generating activities (e.g., assets purchased through a brokerage account). Note: The type of income is not required if the amount of income is $0 - $200 or if the asset qualifies as an excepted investment fund (EIF). 3. Filer's Employment Agreements and Arrangements Part 3 discloses agreements or arrangements that the filer had during the reporting period with an employer or former employer (except the United States Government), such as the following: ● ● ● ● ● Future employment Leave of absence Continuing payments from an employer, including severance and payments not yet received for previous work (excluding ordinary salary from a current employer) Continuing participation in an employee welfare, retirement, or other benefit plan, such as pensions or a deferred compensation plan Retention or disposition of employer-awarded equity, sharing in profits or carried interests (e.g., vested and unvested stock options, restricted stock, future share of a company's profits, etc.) 4. Filer's Sources of Compensation Exceeding $5,000 in a Year Part 4 discloses sources (except the United States Government) that paid more than $5,000 in a calendar year for the filer's services during any year of the reporting period. The filer discloses payments both from employers and from any clients to whom the filer personally provided services. The filer discloses a source even if the source made its payment to the filer's employer and not to the filer. The filer does not disclose a client's payment to the filer's employer if the filer did not provide the services for which the client is paying. 5. Spouse's Employment Assets & Income and Retirement Accounts Part 5 discloses the following: ● ● ● Sources of earned income (excluding honoraria) for the filer's spouse totaling more than $1,000 during the reporting period (e.g., salary, consulting fees, and partnership share) Sources of honoraria for the filer's spouse greater than $200 during the reporting period Assets related to the filer's spouse's employment, business activities, other income-generating activities that (1) ended the reporting period with a value greater than $1,000 or (2) produced more than $200 in income during the reporting period (e.g., equity in business or partnership, stock options, retirement plans/accounts and their underlying holdings as appropriate, deferred compensation, and intellectual property, such as book deals and patents) This section does not include assets or income from United States Government employment or assets that were acquired separately from the filer's spouse's business, employment, or other income-generating activities (e.g., assets purchased through a brokerage account). Note: The type of income is not required if the amount of income is $0 - $200 or if the asset qualifies as an excepted investment fund (EIF). Amounts of income are not required for a spouse's earned income (excluding honoraria). 6. Other Assets and Income Part 6 discloses each asset, not already reported, that (1) ended the reporting period with a value greater than $1,000 or (2) produced more than $200 in investment income during the reporting period. For purposes of the value and income thresholds, the filer aggregates the filer's interests with those of the filer's spouse and dependent children. This section does not include the following types of assets: (1) a personal residence (unless it was rented out during the reporting period); (2) income or retirement benefits associated with United States Government employment (e.g., Thrift Savings Plan); and (3) cash accounts (e.g., checking, savings, money market accounts) at a single financial institution with a value of $5,000 or less (unless more than $200 of income was produced). Additional exceptions apply. Note: The type of income is not required if the amount of income is $0 - $200 or if the asset qualifies as an excepted investment fund (EIF). 7. Transactions Part 7 discloses purchases, sales, or exchanges of real property or securities in excess of $1,000 made on behalf of the filer, the filer's spouse or dependent child during reporting period. This section does not include transactions that concern the following: (1) a personal residence, unless rented out; (2) cash accounts (e.g., checking, savings, CDs, money market accounts) and money market mutual funds; (3) Treasury bills, bonds, and notes; and (4) holdings within a federal Thrift Savings Plan account. Additional exceptions apply. 8. Liabilities Part 8 discloses liabilities over $10,000 that the filer, the filer's spouse or dependent child owed at any time during the reporting period. This section does not include the following types of liabilities: (1) mortgages on a personal residence, unless rented out (limitations apply for PAS filers); (2) loans secured by a personal motor vehicle, household furniture, or appliances, unless the loan exceeds the item's purchase price; and (3) revolving charge accounts, such as credit card balances, if the outstanding liability did not exceed $10,000 at the end of the reporting period. Additional exceptions apply. 9. Gifts and Travel Reimbursements This section discloses: ● ● Gifts totaling more than $375 that the filer, the filer's spouse, and dependent children received from any one source during the reporting period. Travel reimbursements totaling more than $375 that the filer, the filer's spouse, and dependent children received from any one source during the reporting period. For purposes of this section, the filer need not aggregate any gift or travel reimbursement with a value of $150 or less. Regardless of the value, this section does not include the following items: (1) anything received from relatives; (2) anything received from the United States Government or from the District of Columbia, state, or local governments; (3) bequests and other forms of inheritance; (4) gifts and travel reimbursements given to the filer's agency in connection with the filer's official travel; (5) gifts of hospitality (food, lodging, entertainment) at the donor's residence or personal premises; and (6) anything received by the filer's spouse or dependent children totally independent of their relationship to the filer. Additional exceptions apply. Privacy Act Statement Title I of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, as amended (the Act), 5 U.S.C. app. § 101 et seq., as amended by the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act of 2012 (Pub. L. 112-105) (STOCK Act), and 5 C.F.R. Part 2634 of the U. S. Office of Government Ethics regulations require the reporting of this information. 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