Gita Gopinath to replace Okamoto as IMF's First Deputy Managing Director
Washington
03-December-2021

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has announced that Gita Gopinath, currently chief economist of the IMF, is set to succeed Geoffrey Okamoto as the institution's First Deputy Managing Director (FDMD) early next year.
"Indeed, her particular skill set - combined with her years of experience at the Fund as Chief Economist - make her uniquely well qualified. She is the right person at the right time," Georgieva said.
Georgieva also noted that some realignment in the roles and responsibilities of the IMF's senior management team is being undertaken. In particular, the FDMD will take the lead on surveillance and related policies, oversee research and flagship publications and help foster the highest quality standards for Fund publications.
Gopinath, a US national and overseas citizen of India, will start in her new position as FDMD on January 21, 2022, according to the IMF.
Prior to joining the IMF as chief economist in early 2019, Gopinath was the John Zwaanstra Professor of International Studies and Economics in the economics department of Harvard University.
"I am honoured and humbled to become the IMF's next FDMD," Gita said in a statement. "As the pandemic continues its grip on us, the work of the Fund has never been more critical and international cooperation never more important."
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Gopinath's new appointment was unexpected as she said in October that she had planned to return to Harvard University in January 2022.
Okamoto, who was appointed FDMD of the IMF in March 2020, plans to leave the IMF and return to the private sector early next year, according to the IMF.
"It's been a privilege to be entrusted with leading the IMF during a period of crisis and an honour to serve alongside the world's best minds tackling the world's most complex economic issues," Okamoto said. -IANS
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