Washington, DC –
Mr. Ed Anderson, Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Information Technology
Department Director (ITD) at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has
notified Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva of his intention to leave
the IMF for personal reasons, upon expiration of his term appointment on
June 10.
During Mr. Anderson’s tenure, ITD worked hand in hand with other
departments at the IMF to deliver on the five IT transformation
programs—CDMAP,1HR, iData, the Integrated Digital Workplace, and a new
Document Management system. He also played a key role in addressing
information security challenges and protecting the Fund against cyber
threats.
To support these efforts, Mr. Anderson created a new operating model to
ensure that ITD’s work and skills are fully aligned with the Fund’s
changing strategic priorities. He spearheaded the Fund’s sourcing strategy
and created an external partner ecosystem to support the modernization and
information security agenda. He also created the Digital Advisory Unit, a
team of ITD FinTech, MemberTech, Cyber Security and Blockchain experts who
support the missions and TA of other Fund Departments.
Ms. Georgieva commented: “Ed led ITD through very challenging times since
he took over as CIO in June 2018. His expertise and vision led to major IT
changes, and I am particularly grateful for his support during the
pandemic, enabling us to move seamlessly to remote working and delivery
during the virtual Spring and Annual Meetings.”
Prior to joining the Fund, Mr. Anderson served as the Global CIO of World
Vision International, one of the world’s largest international
non-governmental organizations. Previously, he was a presidential appointee
to the U.S. Peace Corps and led multiple privately held consulting
organizations in the IT and business solutions arena.
The search for Mr. Anderson’s successor to lead ITD will begin promptly. In
the meantime, Camilla Andersen, Deputy Director in ITD, will serve as
Acting Director.