Dr Adrian Alter, a senior economist at the International Monetary Fund, has been appointed as IMF’s new Resident Representative to Ghana.
The IMF made the announcement today, with Alter set to take office on 2 September 2025
Dr Alter brings over a decade of experience within the IMF and other international financial institutions.
The IMF biography highlights his contributions to Africa and Middle East economic outlooks and leading the fund’s 2024 program review in Ghana.
As Resident Representative, he will oversee IMF operations in Ghana and serve as the Fund’s key liaison with government bodies and partner institutions.
His appointment comes at a crucial time as Ghana navigates economic reforms and seeks enhanced policy support.
The transition follows the tenure of Dr Leandro Medina, Ghana’s current IMF representative.
Alter’s academic credentials include a PhD in Quantitative Economics and Finance, along with fluency in English, French, German, and Romanian—adding to his strong policy communication skills
Economists view his arrival as potentially invigorating for Ghana‑IMF relations.
They expect strengthened coordination on fiscal policy, debt management, and structural reforms. Ghana will be watching closely to see how Dr Alter’s leadership influences its economic trajectory and collaboration with global financial institutions.




