Commissioner of Financial Management Service: Who is David Lebryk?

Sunday, October 10, 2010
David A. Lebryk was selected as commissioner of the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Management Service (FMS) on June 26, 2009.
 
Lebryk graduated from Harvard College with an AB in economics, and holds a master’s degree in public administration from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.
 
He joined the Treasury Department in 1989 as a presidential management intern in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy Management and Counselor to the Secretary. He later served as acting deputy assistant secretary for human resources, as an advisor to the deputy secretary of the treasury and to three under secretaries for domestic finance, and deputy assistant secretary for fiscal operations and policy. In this latter position, he oversaw policies and programs relating to the government’s cash management, debt financing, investment and administration of trust funds, payments and collections.
 
Lebryk served as deputy director at the U.S. Mint from October 2002 to December 2007. During this span, he also served as the Mint’s acting director (August 2005 to September 2006). There, he had responsibility for the day-to-day operations of the world’s largest manufacturer of coins, medals and coin products with operations in San Francisco, Denver, Philadelphia, West Point, Fort Knox, and the District of Columbia.
 
Prior to being named FMS commissioner, Lebryk was deputy commissioner, beginning in January 2008. As deputy commissioner, he carried out chief operating officer responsibilities including leadership, policy direction and guidance over all areas of FMS’ mission.
 
Lebryk is married to Susie Lebryk-Chao, a high school English teacher.
-Noel Brinkerhoff
 
Commissioner David A. Lebryk (Financial Management Service)

Comments

SMHS Government 7 years ago
Barry! My class is dying to know. Did you ever get the help that you sought? I hope so :(. Kind regards, 4th Period Class
Barry karlton Burks 11 years ago
Dear Mr. Lebryk, I want to file criminal charges. Someone has stolen my IRS tax refund. I do not have any debt with the IRS. I got a tax refund last year. I do not owe any student loans. This has happened before. No reason was listed on the letter I got in the mail. It mentions an "offset" with no reference to what the "offset" is for. Previously, someone put a false debt in my name and somehow filed it with the Department of Education. The third party has stolen thousands of dollars. I have confirmed that the stolen money, IRS refunds included, were never received by the Department of Education. Please assist in a criminal investigation. My number is 334.328.1485. Thanks Barry K. Burks

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