WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump plans meetings with at least eight people on Monday as he seeks to fill out his administration, including John Allison, a former chief executive of BB&T Corp (NYSE:BBT), who has been mentioned as a possible pick to head the U.S. Treasury Department.
During a call with reporters on Friday, his transition team said Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence on Monday will also meet with:
* former Securities and Exchange Commissioner Paul Atkins,
* Sheriff David Clarke of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin,
* Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt
* General Growth Properties Chief Executive Sandeep Mathrani,
* Texas Public Policy Foundation's Kathleen White,
* World Wide Technology CEO David Steward,
* and Republican U.S. Representative Lou Barletta of Pennsylvania.