Frank B. Kellogg
Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State during Washington's presidency.
John Foster DUlles
The first cabinet officer in line for the presidency is the Secretary of state, who is behind the vice-president, the Speaker of the House and president pro tempore of the Senate.
Dr. Madeleine Abright was the first woman to serve as Secretary of State during Bill Clinton's presidency. She was appointed by President Bill Clinton in December 5, 1996. Astonishingly, when the senate voted for her, it was unanimous: 99-0. She was then sworn into being the secretary of state on January 23, 1997
He was Secretary of State, Ambassador to Great Britain and then Vice President
He mistakenly thought that the secretary of state stepped into the presidency, when it actually was the speaker of the house
John Kerry served as Secretary of State for four years, from February 1, 2013, to January 20, 2017, during the presidency of Barack Obama.
well traditionally it was the secretary of state (Jefferson being the first example)
secretary of state
Andrew Johnson's secretary of state was William H. Seward. Seward served as secretary of state under both Johnson's predecessor, Abraham Lincoln, as well as during Johnson's presidency from 1865 to 1869.
Henry Kissinger served as Secretary of State under both the Nixon and Ford administrations. He is a diplomat and a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Colin Powell, though it is worth noting that he did not direct Operation Desert Shield while being Secretary of State. He became Secretary of State during the George W. Bush presidency, ten years later.