Beth Cobert

Beth F. Cobert is an American businesswoman and government official who served as the acting Director for the United States Office of Personnel Management (OPM) from July 10, 2015[1] to January 20, 2017.

Beth Cobert
Acting Director of the United States Office of Personnel Management
In office
July 10, 2015  January 20, 2017
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byKatherine Archuleta
Succeeded byJeff Tien Han Pon
2nd Chief Performance Officer of the United States
In office
October 16, 2013  July 10, 2015
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byJeffrey Zients
Succeeded byKathleen McGettigan (acting)
Personal details
Spouse(s)
Adam Cioth
(m. 1987)
Alma materPrinceton University (BA)
Stanford University (MBA)

Education

Cobert received a bachelor's degree in economics from Princeton University and a Master of Business Administration from Stanford University.[2]

Career

Cobert previously served nearly 30 years at McKinsey & Company as a director and senior partner. During her tenure, she worked with corporate, not-for-profit and government entities on key strategic, operational and organizational issues across a range of sectors, including financial services, healthcare, legal services, real estate, telecommunications, and philanthropy. She led major projects to generate performance improvements through process streamlining, enhanced customer service, improved deployment of technology, more effective marketing programs and strengthened organizational effectiveness. Within McKinsey, Cobert held multiple leadership roles in people management including recruiting, training, development and performance management of staff.

Cobert also previously served as a board member and chair of the United Way of the Bay Area, and as a member of the Stanford Graduate School of Business Advisory Council.

Cobert served as acting OPM director from July 20, 2015. On November 10, 2015 Barack Obama nominated Cobert to be the OPM Director,[3][4] but she was not confirmed by the Senate. She continued to be acting director until the inauguration of President Donald Trump on January 20, 2017, and was succeeded by Kathleen McGettigan.

Personal life

She and her husband, Adam Cioth, have two children.[2]

References

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