Australia AOFM’s CEO Rob Nicholl To Join IMF

By Sophia Rodrigues

Published On 22 Jul 2022 , 04:34 PM

The chief executive of the Australian Office of Financial Management Rob Nicholl is leaving to join the International Monetary Fund.

Nicholl will take up a board position at the IMF.

Nicholl joined the AOFM in January 2011 after extensive public and financial policy experience in the Tasmanian Treasury and Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources, and before that in academia.

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