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IMF to be led by women with new top appointmen­t

- MARY SOPHIA

The Internatio­nal Monetary Fund’s managing director Kristalina Georgieva has proposed the appointmen­t of Antoinette Sayeh – a World Bank veteran – as a deputy from March 16.

The appointmen­t is subject to approval by the IMF’s Executive Board.

“We are welcoming back a dear friend and member of the IMF family,” said Ms Georgieva. “Antoinette is very well known and highly respected, having served as Director of the African Department between 2008 and 2016, where she led a major transforma­tion of the fund’s relationsh­ip with our African member countries.”

The appointmen­t is among the first changes Ms Georgieva is making to the leadership team since she became the IMF head last year. Ms Sayeh will replace David Lipton.

Ms Sayeh, a Liberian, has served as a minister of finance in post-conflict Liberia from January 2006 until June 2008, during which time she led the country through the clearance of its long-standing multilater­al debt arrears.

Prior to that, she worked for the World Bank for 17 years, holding various senior positions through the tenure.

Ms Sayeh has also been a Distinguis­hed Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Global Developmen­t and was the external co-chair for the recently concluded 19th Replenishm­ent of the World Bank’s Internatio­nal Developmen­t Associatio­n.

She completed a bachelor’s degree with honours in economics from Swarthmore College in Pennsylvan­ia and a doctorate in internatio­nal economic relations from the Fletcher School at Tufts University in Massachuse­tts.

The latest appointmen­t also makes IMF’s top management more gender inclusive.

Christine Lagarde became the fund’s first female managing director when she was appointed to the post in 2011.

Ms Georgieva succeeded Ms Lagarde last year, who has now become president of the European Central Bank.

 ?? AFP ?? Antoinette Sayeh has been made deputy at the IMF
AFP Antoinette Sayeh has been made deputy at the IMF

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