Elizabeth Wood Claytor Wilkins (born 1982 or 1983[1]) is an American lawyer serving as the director of the office of policy planning at the Federal Trade Commission. From 2021 to 2022, she was Senior Advisor to Ron Klain, the White House chief of staff under President Joe Biden from 2021 to 2023.
Early life and education
Wilkins grew up in Southwest DC.[2] She is the daughter of Patricia A. King, a law professor at Georgetown, and Roger Wilkins, a history professor at George Mason University. He was a member of the group at The Washington Post that received a 1972 Pulitzer Prize for reporting on Watergate.[1] Her great uncle is Roy Wilkins, the civil rights figure and leader of the NAACP.[3]
After earning her undergraduate degree, Wilkins worked for the Service Employees International Union where she focused in labor policy.[4] She also did some work towards assisting tenants' organizations in The Bronx.[3]
She then worked for the Barack Obama 2008 presidential campaign, moving to Chicago where the campaign was based.[3] She served multiple roles there including as a state field director for Michigan.[4] As such, she was the only black woman to serve as a director for a battleground state.[3]
She joined the senior leadership team of the Biden transition in the summer of 2020 working with the domestic and economic policy teams.[5]
From 2021 to 2022, she was Senior Advisor to Ron Klain, the White House chief of staff under President Joe Biden- from 2021 to 2023. In February 2022, she became the director of the office of policy planning at the Federal Trade Commission.[5] She picked that position because she thought the agency, as led by its new chair Lina Khan, would be a promising place at which to deal with economic injustice.[2] In her role she leads inquiries into such issues as antitrust, prescription-drug prices, and the baby-formula shortage. She has said that in her work she desires to "make people think twice about setting up a whole business model that is premised on extraction and exploitation" and to make "the government sensitive to the needs and wants of ordinary people."[2]
In December 2024, the Roosevelt Institute announced that Wilkins will join its leadership team as CEO in February 2025.[6]
Personal life
In 2013, she married Graham Lake, a lawyer. They have known each other since kindergarten.[7]