in 2006 Tangherlini began his career as a
Presidential Management Fellow at the
Office of Management and Budget in 1991. He progressed through several positions in his time at OMB, and he transferred to the
U.S. Department of Transportation in 1997. He worked for the
U.S. Secretary of Transportation, where his work included
Amtrak labor settlement negotiations and development of new approaches to infrastructure financing. In November 1998 Tangherlini was loaned to the District of Columbia government, where he served as acting Chief Financial Officer for the
Metropolitan Police Department. The position became permanent, and he remained in the role until May 2000, and then as the director of the
District of Columbia Department of Transportation until February 2006. Tangherlini then succeeded
Richard A. White as interim General Manager of the
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, which operates the
Metrorail and
Metrobus systems in the Washington, D.C., area. He withdrew from consideration as Metro's permanent General Manager in November 2006 after accepting the position of City Administrator in the cabinet of
Adrian Fenty, then Democratic nominee for Mayor. Fenty and Tangherlini each signed
letters of intent agreeing to join forces. Beginning July 24, 2009, he served as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Management, Chief Financial Officer, and Chief Performance Officer at the
U.S. Department of the Treasury. Tangherlini was named Acting Administrator of the U.S.
General Services Administration on April 2, 2012, after the abrupt resignation of former Administrator
Martha Johnson following the White House's discovery of the findings of an Inspector General's investigation into the misuse of taxpayer funds for an October 2010 employee conference in Las Vegas. On May 22, 2013, President
Barack Obama announced his intent to nominate Tangherlini as Administrator of the General Services Administration saying, "As Acting Director, Dan helped restore the trust of the American people in the General Services Administration by making the agency more efficient, accountable and transparent. I want to thank Dan for his leadership over the past year and for agreeing to continue serving in the Administration." Tangerhlini was confirmed by the Senate on June 27, 2013, as the 20th Administrator of General Services. On January 15, 2015, Tangerhlini has announced plans to step down at the GSA (on February 13, 2015), according to a letter to GSA employees. Deputy Administrator Denise Turner Roth will take on the role of acting administrator until President Obama chooses a replacement. His new job is as chief operating officer of a firm, Artemis Real Estate Partners, that has raised $2billion in real estate capital since its founding in 2009. Based in Chevy Chase, the firm places money across the U.S. in office, housing, retail, industrial and other properties. Tangherlini is a member of the
National Infrastructure Advisory Council. In November 2021, President Biden announced he would appoint Tangherlini to the
Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service. On May 12, 2022, his nomination was confirmed in the Senate by
voice vote. == Personal life ==