
Scott Kenneth Homer Bessent is an American former hedge fund manager who has served as the 79th United States Secretary of the Treasury since 2025. He was formerly a partner at Soros Fund Management and founded Key Square Group, a global macro investment firm. Bessent graduated from Yale College in 1984. Wikipedia
Born: Conway, SC
Party: Republican Party
Education: Yale University
Office: United States Secretary of the Treasury
Previous office: Acting Director of the United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (2025–2025)
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