Dina Powell McCormick Named Meta’s New Chairwoman and Vice Chairwoman
DA Career Spanning Finance, Government, and Technology
Meta has appointed Dina Powell McCormick, wife of Sen. Dave McCormick (R-PA) and former adviser to Donald Trump, as its new chairwoman and vice chairwoman of the board of directors. Powell McCormick brings decades of experience in both the private sector and the U.S. government, making her one of the most influential figures to join the tech giant’s leadership team.
Before this role, she served as a member of Meta’s board of directors, where she contributed to shaping the company’s global strategy.
Extensive Background in Global Finance
Powell McCormick spent 16 years at Goldman Sachs, holding senior leadership positions. She later became vice chairman, president, and head of global client services at BDT & MSD Partners, a merchant bank known for advising major corporations and family-owned businesses.
Her financial expertise and strong client relationships have earned her respect across the global banking industry.
Government Service in Two Administrations
At the federal level, Powell McCormick held key roles in the George W. Bush White House, including Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications and Under Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs.
During the Trump Administration, she served as a senior advisor to the National Security Council (NSC), focusing on Middle East policy. She worked closely with Jared Kushner on U.S. relations with Israel and the Gulf States before leaving the White House in 2018 to return to the private sector.
Reactions to Her Appointment
President Donald Trump congratulated Powell McCormick on Truth Social, calling her “a fantastic, and very talented person” who served his administration “with strength and distinction.”
Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg praised her global finance background and international relationships, saying she is “uniquely suited to help Meta manage this next phase of growth.”
Strategic Role at Meta
According to filings with the stock exchange, Powell McCormick had resigned from Meta’s board in December, eight months after joining as president. In her new executive role, she will oversee Meta’s overall strategy and guide multimillion-dollar investments aimed at driving growth.
Industry Leaders Endorse Powell McCormick
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, highlighted her reputation in global finance: She’s an exceptional banker with superb relationships. Clients have deep respect for her knowledge, experience, and ability to deliver.
















