Obama appoints 34-yr-old Nigerian, Adewale Adeyemo as deputy NSA
U S President Barack Obama has appointed a Nigerian, Adewale ‘Wally’ Adeyemo
who served in top roles at the Treasury Department to succeed Caroline
Atkinson as his deputy national security adviser for international economic
affairs.
Adeyemo, 34, has served in
Obama’s administration since 2009.
He joined the White House’s
National Economic Council as
deputy director. He was the
Treasury’s lead negotiator on the
currency agreement that was part
of the Pacific trade deal.
A statement by Obama reads “For
the past four years, I have relied on
Caroline Atkinson, most recently as
my Deputy National Security
Advisor for International
Economics, as we’ve navigated pressing challenges to the global economy.
“As my representative at the G-7 and G-20, she played a key role in coordinating
our response to international financial crises, worked with our allies to devise
and implement targeted economic sanctions to advance our national security
goals, played a vital role in our economic engagements with China, and helped to
achieve breakthrough agreements on climate that will strengthen our economy
and our security.
“I’ve relied on, and benefited from, Caroline’s knowledge and judgment and, as
she concludes her tenure on my national security team, I am deeply appreciative
of her service.
“I am grateful that Caroline’s work will be carried on by Adewale “Wally”
Adeyemo, who has served in my administration since 2009. At the Treasury
Department, he was part of the team that helped coordinate our response to the
global recession, laying the foundation for renewed growth at home and abroad.
“He helped establish the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and he’s been
our point person on a range of international economic issues, including
negotiations on strong currency agreements around the Trans Pacific
Partnership. I will be calling on Wally’s intellect, judgment and dedication as we
sustain America’s global economic leadership, which reinforces our national
security, and as we work with allies and partners around the world to create jobs
and opportunity for all our people.”
Adeyemo holds a B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley and another
degree from Yale Law School.
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