Victoria Collin has spent her career leading policy and programs that help Federal agencies improve outcomes and center the voices of people they intend to serve. Currently, Victoria is the Deputy Administrator of USDA’s Rural Business-Cooperative Service, which helps connect rural residents to the global economy through a suite of programs that provide the capital, training, and entrepreneurial skills to start and grow businesses or find jobs in agricultural markets and in the bio-based economy.
Before joining USDA, Victoria served as the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Compliance and Finance Officer in the Office of Capital Access at the Department of Treasury, where she was responsible for Treasury’s risk-based, data-centric approach to providing stewardship and accountability for Recovery Programs. Prior to that, she worked in the White House Office of Management and Budget for over a decade, where she held various roles in the Office of Federal Financial Management and the Office of the Director. Victoria began her career as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Morocco. She has a master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and a bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. She lives in Washington, D.C, with her husband and three children.