IMF launches leadership search
GEORGIEVA TIPPED FOR 2ND TERM WASHINGTON, D.C.: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) officially launched the selection process to find the organization’s next leader on Wednesday, with current Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva widely expected to be renominated for a second five-year term at the Washington-based financial institution. Georgieva, 70, has run the IMF since 2019, and […]
WASHINGTON, D.C.: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) officially launched the selection process to find the organization’s next leader on Wednesday, with current Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva widely expected to be renominated for a second five-year term at the Washington-based financial institution.
Georgieva, 70, has run the IMF since 2019, and indicated last week that she would be “honored” to helm the organization once more after her current term expires on September 30 ― if she is backed by member states.
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