The CFO of the Office of Personnel Management, the chief HR agency for the federal government, resigns
Briefly

Erica Roach, who served as the CFO of the US Office of Personnel Management for just under a year and a half, has resigned, marking a significant change within federal agencies. During her tenure, Roach oversaw a crucial role managing $1.1 trillion in assets designated for federal workers' benefits. Her resignation, reported to be potentially involuntary, comes amidst a series of reshuffles in the federal workforce under the Trump administration. The OPM, as the government's primary human resources office, is central to federal employee benefits and retirement plans.
Roach's resignation highlights the ongoing shifts within federal agencies, particularly as the OPM handles a significant $1.1 trillion in assets for federal workers.
Ben Siegel's report indicates Roach's departure may not have been voluntary, suggesting a deeper context to the changes in the federal workforce.
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