Press Room
 

April 4, 2007
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Lundsager Sworn In as U.S. Executive Director At The International Monetary Fund

WASHINGTON, D.C.-- Meg Lundsager, appointed by President Bush to serve as U.S. Executive Director at the International Monetary Fund, was sworn in today by Deputy Secretary Robert M. Kimmitt. The Senate confirmed Ms. Lundsager on March 29, 2007. Previously, she served as the Alternate U.S. Executive Director at the IMF since 2000. She has worked for the Treasury Department in numerous capacities, including Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Trade and Investment Policy and Director of the Office of Asian and Near East Nations. She also has served on the National Security Council staff, and was an inaugural Atlantic Fellow at the London School of Economics.  She holds degrees from American University and the University of Maryland.
 

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