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5/5/2020

Treasury Announces Retirement Of Fiscal Assistant Secretary Richard Gregg, David Lebryk Appointed To Position

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Press Center

Treasury Announces Retirement Of Fiscal Assistant Secretary Richard Gregg, David
Lebryk Appointed To Position
5/27/2014

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced today the retirement of Fiscal Assistant Secretary Richard (Dick) L.
Gregg after more than four decades at Treasury. David Lebryk, currently the Commissioner of the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, has been
appointed to fill the position of Fiscal Assistant Secretary, and Sheryl Morrow, currently Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fiscal Operations
and Policy at Treasury, will succeed Lebryk as Commissioner of the Bureau of the Fiscal Service. The appointments are effective
beginning June 30, 2014.
"Dick has been a tremendous leader for the government's fiscal operations, helping to bring about changes that have revolutionized
government transactions despite incredibly tough economic and budgetary circumstances," said Secretary Lew. "His relentless pursuit of
a more modern, more efficient, less costly government has been the hallmark of his 41 years at Treasury. We are particularly grateful to
Dick for coming out of retirement in 2009 to assume the position of Fiscal Assistant Secretary where he provided steady leadership during
an important time. We owe him a debt of gratitude for his many years of service.
"I am also glad to welcome Dave and Sheryl to their new positions at the helm of Treasury's fiscal operations. With nearly six decades of
Treasury experience between them, we look forward to benefitting from their considerable knowledge and management experience as we
continually seek to improve the services we provide to our citizens."
During his tenure at Treasury, Gregg held numerous senior management positions including Commissioner of the Bureau of the Public
Debt for 10 years, Commissioner of the Financial Management Service for nine years, and most recently Fiscal Assistant Secretary for the
past five years. Gregg has served under 16 Treasury Secretaries and was included in the first group of Senior Executives when the Senior
Executive Service was established in 1979.
In assuming the position of Fiscal Assistant Secretary, Lebryk brings more than 25 years of service to the Treasury Department, including
serving as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fiscal Operations and Policy, Deputy Director and Acting Director of the U.S. Mint, and
Commissioner of the Financial Management Service. In 2012, Lebryk was appointed as the first Commissioner of the Bureau of Fiscal
Service following the consolidation of the Bureau of the Public Debt and the Financial Management Service.
As the second Commissioner of the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, Morrow will build on Lebryk's work to unify the government's fiscal and
debt operations under one central vision and leadership. During her 34 years with Treasury, Morrow has held numerous positions
spanning the government's fiscal operations which she will draw upon in this new role, including Assistant Commissioner for Payment
Management and Chief Disbursing Officer at the Financial Management Service.
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