Position Description
August 24, 2024
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Position Description
Assistant Secretary for International Markets and Development, department of the Treasury
Overview
Senate Committee
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs
Agency Mission
The Treasury Department is the executive agency responsible for promoting economic prosperity and ensuring the financial security of the United States.1 Partnership for Public Service agency profile
Position Overview
The assistant secretary for international markets and development advises and assists the secretary, the deputy secretary and the undersecretary for international affairs in the formulation and execution of U.S. international economic policy.
Compensation
Level IV $161,900 (5 U.S.C. § 5315)2 2017 data
Position Reports to
Undersecretary for International Affairs
Responsibilities
Management Scope
The Office of International Markets and Development is one of two principal components in the Office of International Affairs. The subordinate structure includes approximately 75 employees and five deputy assistant secretaries:
1. Investment security
2. Development and debt
3. Trade and investment
4. Technical assistance
5. Energy and environment3 OPM
https://www.treasury.gov/about/organizational-structure/offices/Pages/Office-Of-International-Affairs.aspx
Primary Responsibilities
® Advises and assists the secretary, the deputy secretary and the undersecretary for international affairs in the formulation and execution of U.S. international economic policy
® Takes a lead role for the Treasury Department on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States
® Directs the Treasury Department’s portfolio on international financial services regulation, trade, banking and securities, development, technical assistance and climate finance4 OPM
Strategic Goals and Priorities
[Depends on the policy priorities of the administration]Requirements and Competencies
Requirements
® Management experience
Competencies
® Management skills
® International negotiating skills
® Ability to work effectively in the interagency
® Willingness to travel
Past Appointees
Marisa Lago (2010 to 2017) – President and Chief Executive Officer of Empire State Development; Global Head of Compliance for Citigroup’s corporate and investment bank; Office of International Affairs for the Securities and Exchange Commission5 https://www.treasury.gov/about/organizational-structure/Pages/lago-e.aspx
Neel T. Kashkari (2006 to 2009) – Senior Advisor to Department of the Treasury Secretary; Vice President at Goldman, Sachs & Co. in San Francisco; ZF TRW Automotive Holdings Corp6 http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?perso
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