Jamaica's Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke Appointed as IMF Deputy Managing Director: Prime Minister Mottley Hails Significant Milestone
August 27, 2024
Jamaica's Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke appointed as IMF's new deputy managing director, a significant milestone for the Caribbean region. Prime Minister Mottley congratulates Clarke on this achievement.
Prime Minister Mia Mottley has hailed the appointment of Jamaica’s Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke as the new deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), saying that “this achievement marks a significant milestone…for the entire Caribbean region”.
IMF managing director, Kristalina Georgieva, on Monday said Clarke’s appointment to the Washington-based financial institution represents “a tremendous addition to our skills and capabilities, strongly supported by staff at the IMF”.
Georgieva said Clarke is expected to take up the position on October 31, and will succeed Antoinette Sayeh, who steps down on September 12.
In a message posted on X, formally Twitter, Prime Minister Mottley said that the appointment “is a testament to the talent within our region and it sets a powerful example for us all.
“Congratulations Dr Clarke, the Caribbean stands proudly with you as you step into this new chapter,” she wrote, adding that she was extending congratulations also on behalf of the government and people of Barbados.