CFO of Office of Personnel Management Resigns Amid Federal Agency Changes

Erica Roach has announced her resignation as Chief Financial Officer of the US Office of Personnel Management (OPM), confirming the news to Business Insider this week. The OPM, serving as the federal government's primary human resources agency, manages an impressive $1.1 trillion in assets for federal workers' benefits, which include retirement, health, and life insurance. Roach's tenure at OPM lasted eight years, with the last year and a half spent as CFO, accumulating 25 years of experience in both public and private sectors. Her departure is noteworthy, particularly as it coincides with a broader transformation occurring within federal agencies, a trend intensified during President Trump's second term in office. According to ABC News, Roach's resignation follows indicative reports suggesting she may have been ousted from her position. As the OPM continues to navigate this tumultuous landscape, it remains focused on its critical role in managing substantial resources for millions of federal employees.