A Savannah native has been nominated for a role in President Joe Biden’s administration.
Kiran Ahuja, a Windsor Forest High School graduate, was tapped by the President to head the Office of Personnel Management, an agency responsible for the millions of Americans in the federal civilian workforce.
The agency is responsible for the federal human resources policy, including benefits management, life insurance and retirement for government employees. In November, Biden named Ahuja a member of his presidential transition Agency Review Team.
Ahuja grew up in Savannah as an Indian immigrant. She earned her bachelor’s degree in political science at Spelman College before graduating from the University of Georgia Law School.
Biden’s management plan will address federal workforce recovery March 1 The Biden administration plans to establish a management strategy that rehabilitates a workforce that has been damaged, disrespected and demoralized for the last four years. (Tero Vesalainen/Getty Images) President Joe Biden’s upcoming management agenda will address strategies for revitalizing the federal workforce at large, Pam Coleman, Office of Management and Budget associate director for performance management, confirmed at a March. 1 GovExec New Agenda event. That agenda will aim to address the “full extent of the damage” done to the federal workforce by the Trump administration, according to Coleman, and work on rebuilding that workforce.
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For almost two decades, the African American Federal Executive Association has been working to build a pipeline of talent for the upper ranks of the federal government.
A leader of the association, established 19 years ago this month as February is Black History Month and open to active and retired federal employees at the GS-13 level through the Senior Executive Service (or the equivalent), is optimistic about making even more progress under the Biden administration. President Biden has made equity and diversity one of his administration’s core pillars for governing as well as appointment selections, signing an executive order his first day in office to advance racial equity and support underserved communities through the federal government’s policies, programs, procurement and regulations.