American President Barack Obama has hand picked 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.
Mr. Adeyemo had been nominated by Mr. Obama to serve as Assistant Treasury Secretary for International Markets and Development, but a
White House official said Mr. Adeyemo had asked the president to withdraw the
nomination given his new role.
Mr. Adeyemo, 34, joined the White House’s National Economic
Council as deputy director this fall from the Treasury, where he served most
recently as the deputy chief of staff to Secretary Jacob Lew.
He was the Treasury’s lead negotiator on the currency
agreement that was part of the Pacific trade deal. Mr. Adeyemo also worked on
Treasury’s response to crises in Ukraine and Greece and in 2010 was one of the
first officials charged with standing up the Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau.
In a statement, Mr. Obama thanked Ms. Atkinson for her
service and said he was grateful that Mr. Adeyemo would carry on her
work.

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