Camille Gutt
Camille Gutt | |
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Gutt at the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944 | |
| Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund | |
| In office 6 May 1946 – 5 May 1951 | |
| Preceded by | Office established |
| Succeeded by | Ivar Rooth |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Camille Guttenstein 14 November 1884 Brussels, Belgium |
| Died | 7 June 1971 (aged 86) Brussels, Belgium |
| Alma mater | Université libre de Bruxelles |
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Camille Gutt (14 November 1884 – 7 June 1971), born Camille Guttenstein, was a Belgian economist, politician, and industrialist who served as the first managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) from 1946 to 1951. He was the architect of a monetary reform plan that facilitated the recovery of the economy of Belgium after the Second World War.