United Nations Chief Antonio Guterres has appointed former South Carolina Governor David Beasley to head Rome based World Food Programme.
This comes at a time when Trump is slashing funds for the world body and its agencies.
Beasley will replace Etharin Cousin who has been the WFP executive director since 2012.
Washington was the top contributor to WFP in 2016 with USD 2 billion. This marks a third of the agency's budget.
Trump has proposed an unspecified cut in funding for the United Nations and its agencies.
US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, like Beasley, is also a former governor of South Carolina.
Guterres said Beasley, who served as South Carolina governor from 1995 to 1999, was among 23 applications/nominations for the job.
The WFP executive board noted his appointment in a letter to Guterres.