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IMF Chief Proposes Daniel Katz as Number Two Leader

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is set for a significant leadership transition as Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva has proposed Daniel Katz, a senior U.S. Treasury official, as the next First Deputy Managing Director (FDMD)—the IMF’s second-highest post. The appointment, if approved by the IMF Executive Board, will take effect on 6 October 2025.

Who is Daniel Katz?

Daniel Katz, born in December 1987, is currently serving as Chief of Staff to U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. With more than a decade of experience in economic policy, Katz has been a principal advisor on a range of domestic and international financial matters.

His past involvement includes work on global economic issues such as,

  • U.S.-China trade and economic policy
  • Financial stability and lending frameworks
  • Support for global economic recovery post-pandemic
  • Coordination with multilateral institutions like the IMF and World Bank

Katz is widely recognized in U.S. policy circles for his deep understanding of international finance and diplomatic acumen.

Leadership Transition at the IMF

This appointment comes after Gita Gopinath, the outgoing FDMD, stepped down in August 2025 to return to academia. The U.S., being the largest shareholder in the IMF, traditionally recommends candidates for the FDMD position, reinforcing its leadership influence in the institution.

Daniel Katz’s nomination reflects a broader strategic realignment, potentially indicating a shift in IMF focus toward,

  • Core macroeconomic mandates
  • Crisis lending programs
  • Surveillance of global financial risks

This could contrast with recent expansions into broader themes like climate finance or social equity.

Static Facts

  • Name: Daniel Katz
  • Proposed Role: First Deputy Managing Director (FDMD), IMF
  • Proposed By: Kristalina Georgieva (IMF MD)
  • Appointment Effective: From 6 October 2025 (upon approval)
  • Predecessor: Gita Gopinath
  • Current Role: Chief of Staff to U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
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