The Finance 202: Biden fills out economic team as Trump's coalition continues to implode Tory Newmyer President-elect Joe Biden’s government is coming together as President Trump’s falls apart. The incoming president will nominate Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo for commerce secretary and Boston Mayor Marty Walsh (D) for labor secretary. He is also set to tap Isabel Guzman, director of California’s Office of the Small Business Advocate, to lead the Small Business Administration; and Don Graves, a former economic advisor who went on to work at KeyBank, to serve as deputy commerce secretary, my colleagues report. The Cabinet picks balance Raimondo, a former venture capitalist who has clashed with organized labor, against Walsh, who has championed the needs of workers. And they amplify a signal Biden has been sending with other personnel decisions — that his administration will thread the moderate and liberal wings of his party as he seeks to restore stability to government.