OMB Names New Executive Performance Review Board
Published Date: 7/13/2026
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The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) just announced the new team members who will review how well top executives perform their jobs. This update replaces all past lists and affects senior leaders at OMB, helping ensure fair and thorough performance reviews. No changes to pay or timing were mentioned, but this keeps OMB’s leadership sharp and accountable.
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