United States Mint Names New Deputy Director
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September 20, 2002
Washington – United States Mint Director Henrietta Holsman Fore today
announced that David A. Lebryk will join the United States Mint as Deputy
Director. He will begin to assume his responsibilities at the Mint
beginning September 30.
“The United States Mint will greatly benefit from Dave’s long and
distinguished career with the Department of Treasury,” said Director
Fore. “Having most recently served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Fiscal Operations he brings a wealth of management expertise and
experience that we will come to rely on.”
As Deputy Assistant for Fiscal Operations, Mr. Lebryk oversaw the
development and implementation of policies and programs relating to cash
management, investment and administration of trust funds, payments and
collections. He also advised the Fiscal Assistant Secretary and the Under
Secretary for Domestic Finance at the Department of Treasury.
From 1995 to 1996, he was responsible for the public education campaign
to introduce the newly designed Series 1996 currency. In 1997, Mr. Lebryk
served as Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Resources.
Mr. Lebryk 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 holds an A.B. in Economics
from Harvard College and a Masters of Public Administration from the John
F. Kennedy School of Government.
Created by Congress in 1792, the U.S. Mint is the world’s largest
manufacturer of coins, medals and coin-based consumer products. In 2001,
the Mint produced nearly 24 billion coins, fulfilling its primary mission
to produce an adequate supply of circulating coinage for the nation’s
commerce. In its 210-year history, the Mint has grown to a Fortune
500-sized manufacturing and international marketing enterprise, which in
Fiscal Year 2001 generated more than $2.4 billion in annual revenue, and
currently has 2,400 employees.
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