Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) |
Position |
| Arvind Panagariya |
Chief Economist & Director |
| James E. Rockett |
Chief Operations Services Officer |
| Robert H. Salamon |
Chief External Relations Officer |
| Zhang Zhixiang |
Chief Admin Officer |
| Zhu Xian |
Chief of Cofinancing Operations |
| Bindu Lohani |
Vice President, Finance & Admin |
| C. Lawrence Greenwood |
Vice President, Operations |
| Joseph Eichenberger |
Vice President, East Operations |
| Ursula Preuss |
Vice President, Knowledge Mgmt |
| Xiaoyu Zhao |
Vice President |
| Thomas Crouch |
Executive Director |
| Rajat M. Nag |
Managing Director General |
| Young Hoi-Lee |
Managing Director |
| Adrian H. Ruthenberg |
Director, Communications |
| Alessandro Pio |
Director, Mgmt & Support Division |
| Amarjit Singh Wasan |
Director, Admin Services |
| Ann Quon |
Director, External Relations Dept |
| Basudev Dahal |
Director, Pacific Operations |
| Boon Lee |
Marketing Director |
| Bruce Murray |
Director General, Operations Evaluation Dept |
| Christine Wallich |
Director, West Infrastructure, Energy & Finance & Head, Private Sector |
| Christopher W. Maccormac |
Director, Strategy & Policy Dept |
| Hyong-Jong Yu |
Director, Hr Division |
| Jeffrey Hiday |
Director General, External Relations |
| Jo Yamagata |
Director, Infrastructure Finance Division |
| K.H. Moinunddin |
Director, Southeast Asia Dept |
| Kathleen Moktan |
Director, Capacity Dev & Governance Division |
| Kazu Sakai |
Director General, Strategy & Policy Dept |
| Ken L. Chee |
Director, Facilities & Asset Mgmt Division |
| Kunio Senga |
Director General, South Asia Dept |
| M. Rahmatullah |
Director |
| Maria Guia Cabugao |
Director, Compensation & Benefits Division |
| Martin Kroll |
Director, Finance & Admin & Info Sys Division |
| Masakazu Sakaguchi |
Director, Budget, Personnel & Management Sys |
| Nessim J. Ahmad |
Director, Environ & Social Safeguards Division |
| Nick Volk |
Project Director |
| Philip Daltrop |
Director, Central Operations Services Office |
| Ramesh Adhikari |
Director, Operations Evaluation Division |
| Richard Keith Leonard |
Director, Operations Evaluation Division |
| Robert Bestani |
Director General, Private Sector Operations |
| Robert Dobias |
Director General, Social Dev & Civil Society Division |
| Robert L.T. Dawson |
Director, IT |
| Shoji Nishimoto |
Director, Strategy & Policy |
| Tilak Sen |
Director, Solution Delivery Division |
| Werner E. Liepach |
Director, Office of Cofinancing Operations |
| Woochong Um |
Director, Energy, Transport & Water Division |
| Yoshihiro Iwasaki |
Director, South Asia & Head, REMU |
| Hong-Sang Jung |
Controller |
| Arthur M. Mitchell |
General Counsel |
| B.N. Lohani |
Secretary |
| Bart Edes |
Head |
| Bruce A. Purdue |
Head, Results Mgmt Unit |
| Christopher Yongsuhn Shin |
Head, Risk Mgmt Unit |
| Daniel Ritchie |
|
| Daniel Wiedmer |
Investment Officer |
| Donovan Russell |
Team Leader |
| Elbuchel Sadang |
|
| Ernst G Tehuteru |
Counsel |
| Fred Yoshino |
Consultant |
| Hamid Sharif |
Assistant General Counsel |
| Hoi Lee |
|
| Ian Hind |
|
| Ian Storkey |
Consultant |
| JAIME C ZAFRA |
Consultant |
| Jeremy Hovland |
Secretary |
| John R Rush |
Consultant |
| Jong-Wha Lee |
Head, Economic Integration |
| Joseph C F Lufkin |
Consultant |
| Ken Dorph |
|
| Liz Williams |
|
| Maureen W McClure |
|
| Mikio Kashiwagi |
Treasurer |
| Paul Weatherly |
Resources and Agriculture Sector Consultant |
| Peter E. Pedersen |
General Auditor |
| Ramil Bugayong |
Consultant |
| Steve Pollard |
Principal |
| Surya P Shrestha |
Senior Governance and Capacity Building Officer |
| Yogeeta Singh |
Consultant |
| Robert C. Yeung |
Director |
| Srinivasa Madhur |
Director |
Board of Directors
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Asian Development Bank |
Director, West Infrastructure, Energy & Finance & Head, Private Sector |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Sida Corporation |
Project Director |
Current |
| Ausaid |
Project Director |
Current |
| Undp |
Project Director |
Current |
| Asian Development Bank |
Project Director |
Current |
| Sida Corporation |
Manager and Team Leader |
Current |
| Ausaid |
Manager and Team Leader |
Current |
| Undp |
Manager and Team Leader |
Current |
| Grm International Limited |
Project Manager In the Areas |
Current |
| Asian Development Bank |
Manager and Team Leader |
Current |
| Grm International Limited |
Director |
Current |
| Ausaid |
Team Leader |
Former |
| Sida Corporation |
Team Leader |
Former |
| Undp |
Team Leader |
Former |
| Asian Development Bank |
Team Leader |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Asian Development Bank |
Director General, Social Dev & Civil Society Division |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| DC Education Compact |
Consultant |
Current |
| Global Fund |
|
Current |
| The World Bank |
|
Current |
| Asian Development Bank |
|
Current |
| INSEAD |
Certificate In Advanced Management |
Former |
| Action, Inc. |
Principal Author |
Former |
| INSEAD |
BA |
Former |
Daniel Wiedmer is an Investment Officer at the Asian Development Bank. He is responsible for executing private equity investments, both directly in companies in the financial sector and through private equity investment funds. ADBa s private equity portfolio includes 35 funds and commitments in excess of USD 500 million dedicated exclusively to Asian emerging markets. He previously worked for SECO, Switzerland, where he made investments in private equity funds and financial institutions in Indonesia and Africa. He has represented investorsa interests on boards and advisory committees of various private equity funds in emerging markets. Prior to joining SECO, he worked for AXA Group. He received a Master of Science in Development Management from the London School of Economics and an MBA, with distinction, from the University of Kent.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Asian Development Bank |
Investment Officer |
Current |
| Mekong Capital Ltd |
Director |
Current |
| Seco |
|
Former |
| University of Kent |
MBA |
Former |
| The London School of Economics |
Master of Science In Development Management |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Abnr Lawyer |
Partner |
Current |
| Asian Development Bank |
Counsel |
Current |
| Ipba |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Ipba |
Member |
Current |
| Southern Methodist University |
Degree |
Former |
| The Faculty |
|
Former |
Fred Yoshino, PhD is an international consultant par-excellence whose forte includes global business strategies, outsourcing, re-engineering and others. Dr. Yoshino got his Doctor of Business Administration from Pacific Western University, Master of Public Administration from Harvard University and Bachelor of Arts in Law and Political Science from Keio University. Among others, Dr. Yoshino serves as consultant at the Asian Development Bank, economic commentator and newscaster for WINS Channel, columnist for Business Daily, and concurrently a professor at the Graduate School of Business of De La Salle University. He is an articulate English speaker and has been residing in the Philippines for the last 16 years.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Asian Development Bank |
Consultant |
Current |
| Kaizen Management Systems, Inc. |
|
Current |
Hamid Sharif is a UK-qualified barrister of Lincoln's Inn, with a Master in Laws from Cambridge University. Mr Sharif is currently Assistant General Counsel at the Asian Development Bank (ADB). He heads the Special Practice Group on Law and Policy Reform which is responsible for many regional initiatives, including the ADB's regional initiatives on insolvency and secured transactions. As Assistant General Counsel, he also works on South Asia, leading a team of lawyers drawn from several countries including Bangladesh, Belgium, Indonesia, New Zealand, Singapore, Pakistan and the United States. Prior to joining the ADB, Mr Sharif was a partner with a leading Pakistan law firm in Lahore. His areas of practice included banking and corporate law, privatisation and limited recourse financing of infrastructure projects.
Ian Hind has experience in public and private sector strategic planning, project design, management and review, institutional strengthening and capacity building as well as economics and finance of education. Ian started his career as a secondary school teacher and later worked as a university lecturer in education and economics. Since 1987, Ian has worked in consulting and management roles on development assistance projects and programs funded by the Asian Development Bank, the World Bank, AusAID and counterpart government agencies in the Pacific, South East Asia and the Middle East region. Ian has held a number of executive positions in the education sector of the Victorian government, including General Manager of the Strategic Planning and Evaluation and International Divisions. He was the Sector Director for Education and the Executive Dean of the School of International Development at Melbourne University Private, prior to the establishment of the Melbourne Development Institute (MDI) in 2005. Ian served as Managing Director of MDI until he relocated to London as General Manager of GRM United Kingdom in early 2007.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Grm International Limited |
General Manager |
Current |
| Grm International Limited |
Regional Director for Europe |
Current |
| Asian Development Bank |
|
Current |
| The World Bank |
|
Current |
| MDI |
Managing Director |
Former |
| Education, Inc. |
Sector Director |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Ausaid |
Consultant |
Current |
| Unctad |
Consultant |
Current |
| Undp |
Consultant |
Current |
| USAID |
Consultant |
Current |
| The World Bank |
Consultant |
Current |
| Asian Development Bank |
Consultant |
Current |
| Dfid |
Consultant |
Current |
| Storkey & Co Limited |
|
Current |
Array
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Mayya Group International, LLC |
|
Current |
John is Principal Consultant to the Financial Consulting Group of Oakbridge Limited, a group dedicated to the provision factual information in the context of professional financial markets consulting and training programs. He holds a First Class Honours degree in Economics from the University of Sydney and has worked with the Reserve Bank of Australia, a major mining and industrial group, the Australian arm of Bank of America, and a then international Big Five consultancy practice. He has conducted foreign exchange risk policy workshops in Australia, New Zealand, South East Asia and the United States. John has been a financial training consultant to the Securities Institute of Australia, a course presenter for CPA Australia and a technical contributor to the New York publication International Treasurer. In his work in New Zealand, John has presented foreign exchange workshops for the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and has been a course presenter for the Institute of Chartered Accountants. John is a recognised technical assistance expert with the Monetary and Financial Systems Department of the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC and a Consultant to the Asian Development Bank in Manila. He is a member of the Professional Risk Managers International Association (PRMIA). He has also provided advice as a recognised expert to the legal profession in both Australia and New Zealand in cases requiring foreign exchange expertise, giving expert evidence in court proceedings when required. His evidentiary work in a particular case has been reviewed by the Privy Council in London. John is widely acclaimed for his technical knowledge of financial markets. His strengths lie in verbal, written and presentation skills that clarify technical concepts and practices too often confused by jargon and mystique. John provides Kennington with expertise in interest rate, exchange rate, equities and commodity price risk management policy. He can be contacted at jrrush@thekenningtonalliance.com jrrush@thekenningtonalliance.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Asian Development Bank |
Consultant |
Current |
| The Kennington Alliance |
John Is Principal Consultant |
Current |
| John R. Rush |
International Financial Markets Consultant |
Current |
| International Association |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants |
Presenter |
Former |
| Reserve Bank |
|
Former |
| University of Sydney |
Degree In Economics |
Former |
Mr. Lufkin is a pioneering entrepreneur in international corporate governance - from the institutional investors' perspective. Shifting to capital markets after post-graduate stints with auctioneers Sotheby's and Christie's in London and New York, he was founder and managing director of an international asset management subsidiary of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank based in New York, and Chairman of Intercurrency Fund Ltd, it's flagship multicurrency money market fund in the early 1980's. Leaving HSBC to start his own business, he spent several years running private equity and venture capital investments, as well as risk arbitrage in listed firms' stocks, in the US and the UK. After selling that firm, he became active in 'buy side' corporate governance as one of the first officers of United Shareholders Association in the US, reporting to T. Boone Pickens. Taking this into the international arena, as US institutional portfolios began to globalize in the late 1980's, he founded Global Proxy Services Corporation GPSC. GPSC rapidly became the preeminent representative and corporate proxy of major US and international institutional investors, including CalPERS, J P Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Bank of Ireland, Citibank, State Street, Cedel Bank, and more than 1,000 other major banks, pension funds, insurers, and other institutions, exercising voting rights over more than $US 200BN in corporate equities and advising the world's leading investors on matters of international corporate governance. He sold GPSC in 1997 to ADP, a Fortune 100 corporation, since when he has been active as a successful private investor in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and the Philippines. He is the author of the groundbreaking book International Corporate Governance (Euromoney, London, 1991) and many articles on corporate governance published in Global Investor, Global Custodian, Investor Relations, etc. A Yale graduate, Mr Lufkin has been a fellow of the Institute of Directors, London, and member of other professional associations. His work in corporate governance during the last decade was been covered extensively by magazines, newspapers and TV in the US, France, Germany, the UK, Japan, Korea, Holland, Belgium, and other countries. He is a consultant to the Asian Development Bank, and other financial institutions and corporations.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Asian Development Bank |
Consultant |
Current |
| Cgrm Consulting |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| American Dream Show |
|
Current |
| The World Bank |
|
Current |
| Asian Development Bank |
|
Current |
Liz also served as the Deputy Chair of the Board. Prior to joining the Board, Liz was an active member of the .auDA Competition Model Advisory Panel which provided detailed advice to the Board about the nature of competition in the Australian domain name market. Whilst on the Board, Liz chaired the Registrar Code of Practice Committee which developed the mandatory Code of Practice for regulating registrar and reseller conduct. Liz was an active member of the Membership Sub-Committee, responsible for determining a new membership structure, fees and charges for membership and member benefits. At an international level, Liz has been active in ICANN s Registrars Constituency working on diverse issues such as the development of policies for the transfer and deletion of domain names and the development of policy on new registry services. In addition she conducted a comprehensive review of the Registrars Constituency By-Laws to enable the Constituency to work more effectively. She currently serves on the ICANN President's Standing Committee on Privacy. She has also been involved in the ccTLD constituency as a member of the .auDA Board. She is on the .cx Policy Advisory Board and assisted the DOT CX corporation with their negotiations with the Commonwealth of Australia and ICANN on key re-delegation issues. Liz has advised the Pacific Island Forum Secretariat on domain name system governance issues and opportunities for Pacific nations to participate more actively in ICANN processes and activities. She has an ongoing commitment to PIF to provide advice and assistance on a wide range of Internet governance issues. In addition to her work on Internet governance, Liz is an expert in telecommunications regulation and policy. She is currently managing a large telecommunications policy formulation and capacity building project for the Asian Development Bank providing advice to the governments of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. She has been based in Hanoi and travels to Cambodia and Laos on a regular basis. She specialises in facilitating the development of regulatory structures and corporate governance models to build capacity within institutions. She has worked with a range of private sector and government clients in both developed and developing countries. Liz has been active in the APEC Telecommunications Working Group for many years and has completed APEC funded projects, in conjunction with AusAid on regulatory structures in APEC economies. She has appeared regularly before government policy-making bodies and legislators to advocate positions on telecommunications matters including competition policy and regulation, technical standards and Internet governance. Liz previously held a senior position at British Telecom Asia Pacific, where she was responsible for all regulatory matters in Australia and, in an Asia Pacific regional capacity, for all Internet-related regulation. Liz is a Specialist Consultant with Gilbert & Tobin, advising on telecommunications regulatory projects and Internet governance in the Asia Pacific region.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| USAID |
|
Current |
| Asian Development Bank |
|
Current |
| British-Council.Com |
|
Current |
| The Professional Educator |
Board of Directors |
Current |
Dr. Paul Weatherly, CEO, is a well known environmentalist and a natural resources and agriculture sector consultant in 35 countries for USAID, World Bank, Ford Foundation, Asian Development Bank, Global Environment Facility, World Resources Institute, IUCN, Sierra Club, IIE, and PACT. Dr Weatherly holds an Electrical Engineering degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. in Biology from Yale University.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Gorilla Bond, Inc. |
CEO |
Current |
| Ford Foundation |
Resources and Agriculture Sector Consultant |
Current |
| Sierra Club |
Resources and Agriculture Sector Consultant |
Current |
| USAID |
Resources and Agriculture Sector Consultant |
Current |
| The World Bank |
Resources and Agriculture Sector Consultant |
Current |
| Iucn |
Resources and Agriculture Sector Consultant |
Current |
| World Resources Institute |
Resources and Agriculture Sector Consultant |
Current |
| Asian Development Bank |
Resources and Agriculture Sector Consultant |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Asian Development Bank |
Consultant |
Current |
| The World Bank |
Consultant |
Current |
| Pjs Law Firm |
|
Current |
| De La Salle University |
Master of Business Administration Degree |
Former |
| Ateneo de Manila University |
Bachelor of Arts Degree |
Former |
Steve Pollard is a Principal Economist with the Asian Development Bank's Pacific Department. A UK and Australian national, Mr. Pollard joined ADB in 1996 as a Project Economist in what was then known as the Office of Pacific Operations. He worked for the Poverty Unit of ADB's Strategy and Policy Department from 2000 to 2001, but apart from that period he has always worked with ADB's Pacific Department. Working for ADB's Pacific Department, Mr. Pollard has been responsible for designing and managing ADB projects throughout the Pacific region. He has been desk officer, producing country strategies and programs for the Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji Islands, and now the Republic of the Marshall Islands. He designed and managed all of ADB's recent work on poverty in the Pacific. He has also worked as desk economist. He now supports the work of the Director General of the Pacific Department. Mr. Pollard began his career with the World Bank in Malawi, Africa. He has over 33 years' experience as a practicing development economist, including 23 years' working in the Pacific islands. He has worked in over 30 developing countries, including living and working in Malawi and Kenya, in Africa and in Kiribati in the Pacific. Prior to joining ADB, Mr. Pollard worked as an academic, including as a Research Fellow with the Pacific Islands Development Program of the East West Center in Hawaii. He was a director of a private company in Australia that provided consultancy, training, and recruitment services in Asia and the Pacific. He has worked for governments of developing countries, for research organizations, and as a private consultant. Mr. Pollard holds a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from the University of Lancaster (UK) and a Masters degree with distinction in Agricultural Economics from the University of Leeds (UK).
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Asian Development Bank |
Principal |
Current |
| Island Business Opportunities |
Principal Economist With the Asian Development Bank's Pacific Department |
Current |
| The World Bank |
|
Former |
| University of Leeds |
Masters Degree With Distinction In Agricultural Economics |
Former |
| University of Lancaster |
Bachelor's Degree In Economics |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Asian Development Bank |
Senior Governance and Capacity Building Officer |
Current |
| The Street Children of Nepal Trust |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| University of Bath |
PhD In Management |
Former |
| Lancaster University |
MA In Organization Behaviour |
Former |
An Economics Graduate from Columbia University, New York, Mr. Singh has implemented dozens of Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects successfully. He was part of the team which developed Model Concession Agreement for Road Sector. Mr. Singh has also worked with Asian Development Bank (ADB) as a consultant in Colombo for four years. Currently, Mr. Singh is the Chairman of SANHAR Renewable Energy. His interest is to energize the MSW management sector which is at a very nascent stage in India. He strongly feels that Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) provide a useful implementation mechanism.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Asian Development Bank |
Consultant |
Current |
| Sanhar Renewable Energy |
Chairman |
Current |
Executive News
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ADB loan to promote clean waste technology
Shanghai Daily - 9/04/09 - View Story
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China Everbright gets US$200m ADB loan
South China Morning Post - 9/03/09 - View Story
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Asia's poorest to be worst hit by climate change: ADB
Economictimes - 9/02/09 - View Story
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Asia's growth depends on helping smaller firms: ADB
Economictimes - 8/26/09 - View Story
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UPDATE: ADB: Asia's Return To Rapid Growth Requires Robust SMEs
Morningstar.com - 8/26/09 - View Story