Meta names Trump’s former advisor Dina Powell McCormick as new President and Vice Chairman — What you need to know
According to the news agency, US-based global technology giant Meta Platforms announced on Monday, January 12, 2026, that it has elected Dina Powell McCormick as its new President and Vice President, and that the company is now focused on partnering with the government and investors on artificial intelligence. Bloomberg.
Dina Powell McCormick resigned from Meta’s board of directors in December 2025 and currently joins as president and vice president. According to the agency report, McCormick will oversee the strategy, with a particular focus on Meta’s AI infrastructure work.
“Dina’s experience at the highest levels of global finance, combined with her deep relationships around the world, makes her uniquely suited to help Meta lead this next phase of growth,” said Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. he said.
According to the Meta spokesperson mentioned in the agency report, Dina Powell McCormick will report to Zuckerberg in her new role. The new appointment aims to help establish and maintain strategic capital partnerships that the tech giant will rely on to fund major data center projects and artificial intelligence plans.
Who is Dina Powell McCormick?
Joining as President and Vice President, Dina Powell McCormick is an industry veteran who has held senior leadership roles at Goldman Sachs for 16 years, according to data collected from LinkedIn.
The data also showed that McCormick served as Vice President, President and Head of Global Client Services at BDT & MSD Partners. McCormick also served the U.S. federal government as U.S. President Donald Trump’s deputy national security adviser during his first term in the White House.
According to the data, Dina Powell McCormick completed her education at the University of Texas in Austin, United States.
Meta’s investment plans
Meta is investing heavily in AI infrastructure as the company builds several gigawatt-sized data centers around the United States. Meta plans to scale its Louisiana data center to 5 gigawatts, a structure that Zuckerberg described as nearly the size of Manhattan, according to the report, which the agency cited the tech company as saying.
Meta CEO Zuckerberg has pledged to spend $600 billion building infrastructure over the next few years, and the company has already sought tens of billions of dollars in outside financing to help pay for some of those projects.
McCormick will help oversee those efforts and secure more funding for future efforts, according to the agency’s report. He has close ties to the current federal administration, with decades of experience in finance and years of work for the Trump administration.
“He is a wonderful and very talented person who has served the Trump Administration with power and distinction,” US President Donald Trump said in his latest post congratulating McCormick on Truth Social.


