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David Lebryk MPA

Former Fiscal Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury

David A. Lebryk served the Treasury Department with distinction for over 35 years under six Administration and twelve Secretaries of the Treasury. He is widely known and respected for his dedication to public service and ability to lead complex operations and major transformational initiatives, as well as for his character, integrity, and principled leadership. As Fiscal Assistant Secretary, Mr. Lebryk served as the senior career official at the United States Treasury, responsible for some of the most important functions of government -- the financing of government operations, making of payments, collections or receipts, managing the government’s cash, and accounting and reporting of government financial activity. He also led several transformational government initiatives: delivery of 480 million economic impact payments in response to the pandemic; implementation of the DATA Act of 2014, the first open data law; and the implementation of a detection and fraud prevention program, preventing $7.2 billion in fraud in its first year. Mr. Lebryk started his career as Presidential Management Intern and held numerous positions throughout the Department, including Acting Secretary of the U.S Treasury in 2025. He is a 2025 recipient of the Alexander Hamilton Award, Treasury’s highest honor, and was recently named the 2025 Samuel H. Heyman Service to America Federal Employee of the Year. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.

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