AfDB Names New Executives
The officials, comprising of six women and five men, will work at the AfDB’s Regional Development and Business Delivery Offices to help accelerate its business and development impacts across Africa.
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The officials, comprising of six women and five men, will work at the AfDB’s Regional Development and Business Delivery Offices to help accelerate its business and development impacts across Africa.
Continue readingMs. Okoro played a leadership role in helping to mitigate counter party risk exposure during the 2008 financial crisis.
Continue readingMs. Antoinette Sayer has been instrumental in shaping some of the Fund’s recent policy reforms, in particular, changing the Fund’s approach to the African continent.
Continue readingMr. Kaberuka, who stepped down as president of AfDB at the end of August after completing a successful two-term tenure, will work on finance and development issues at CGD as well as serve as a member of the CGD’s panel on Multilateral Banking.
Under his tenure, the AfDB became the top financial and technical institution serving the continent. Kaberuka steered the bank in a new direction to better serve the continent, with emphasis on investing in the continent’s aging infrastructures and providing financial capital to businesses such as farmers. He brought together the continent stakeholders and shareholders, both from the public and private sectors, senior government officials and business leaders along to strengthening the new directions in which the bank took.
Continue readingBrian Jakins will lead the global satellite services provider’s efforts in Africa, effective immediately.
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