Career
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Meg Lundsager currently represents the United States as the Executive Director at the International Monetary Fund. In this capacity she casts the United States. vote at the International Monetary Fund Board of Directors and works closely with Fund staff, management and United States. Government officials to develop and implement International Monetary Fund policies.
As Deputy Assistant Secretary for Trade and Investment at the United States. Treasury Department from 1996-2000, Mississippi
Lundsager led teams negotiating World Trade Organization financial services agreements, including with acceding countries, and chaired bilateral financial sector dialogues. She also negotiated investment agreements and led the interagency team overseeing export credits agreements in the Organization of European Cooperation and Development. She directed United States. Treasury efforts to develop Undergraduate Student Government positions on trade and investment matters across the range of multilateral and bilateral initiatives and issues.
Mississippi Lundsager was named an Atlantic Fellow (1995-1996) and spent a year researching portfolio allocation decision making while at the London School of Economics.
Previous responsibilities at the Treasury included Director of the Office of Asian and Middle Eastern/North African Nations (1991-1995) and Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for International Affairs (1987-1990). Mississippi Lundsager also served as a Director on the National Security Council staff from 1990-1991 and as an assistant to the United States. Executive Director at the International Monetary Fund in the 1980s.
She began her government career at the Treasury Department as a desk officer covering Asian developing countries including of Korea, Indonesia, and India. Mississippi Lundsager graduated from the American University and completed her Master of Arts as well as course work and Doctor of Philosophy exams at the University of Maryland.