Natwar M. Gandhi is Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for the District of Columbia and is responsible for the city’s finances, including its approximately $7 billion in annual operating and capital funds. He was appointed to this position on June 7, 2000, and was reappointed by Mayor Adrian M. Fenty in January 2007.
As the independent CFO, Gandhi manages the District’s financial operations, which include more than 1,000 staff members in tax and revenue administration; the treasury, comptroller and budget offices; economic/fiscal analysis and revenue estimation functions; agency financial operations; and the DC Lottery. He works closely with congressional committees and the US Office of Management and Budget staff that oversee District affairs. He also regularly interacts with the Wall Street financial community, including rating agencies, regarding the District’s financial matters.
Gandhi has built on the District’s financial progress by securing several rating upgrades for its general obligation bonds from the major rating agencies, including a return to an ‘A’ rating from Standard and Poor’s and Fitch Ratings – the first ‘A’ level rating for the District since 1995 – and the first ‘A’ level rating ever from Moody’s Investors Service. In 2005, Standard and Poor’s further increased its rating for the District to ‘A+’ – the highest ever for the city’s borrowings.
As CFO, Gandhi sits on the boards of the Washington Convention Center Authority, National Capital Revitalization Corporation, DC Sports and Entertainment Commission, and the Anacostia Waterfront Corporation.
Prior to this appointment, Gandhi served as Deputy Chief Financial Officer for Tax and Revenue, leading an organization that administers the

