Nancy Killefer To Be Named Obama's CPO

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Nancy Killefer from the McKinsey & Company will be named as the Chief Performance Officer in the Barack Obama's administration. This is a newly created position and Nancy Killefer's job will be to work on the federal budget and to reform government.

This new position is designed to bring efficiency to the performance of the government. As Datakosblawg puts it "In these tough economic times, government, like businesses, need to be more efficient and collaborate better in order to reduce deficits and improve performance. Shareholders expect it, and so do the “American People.”

In McKinsey & Company where it details its position about women in the company it has a paragraph bringing Nancy Killefer as and example.

"Senior director Nancy Killefer has been a member of four different offices, driven by the desire to accommodate her career and two child family. She left the firm for several years to take a position at the senior level within the U.S. Department of Treasury and later returned to lead one of our offices. Since then she has gone on to chair the committee that elects all new McKinsey partners and to lead the Public Sector Practice."

AP reports that the president-elect gives much importance to this position that Nancy Killefer will lead, to make the government more effective and eliminate waste. ""We can no longer afford to sustain the old ways when we know there are new and more efficient ways to getting the job done," Obama said at a news conference at his transition headquarters."

According to Campaignmoney.com Nancy Killefer has made $300 dollar political contribution.

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