Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Guyanese appointed to prestigious World Bank position


Laurence Clarke

Obiageli K. Ezekwesili, Vice President, Africa Region has announced the appointment of Mr. Laurence Clarke as Country Director, Angola, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe, in the Africa Region, to be based in Maputo, Mozambique. His appointment becomes effective May 9, 2011.
This level is the third most senior in the World Bank outside of the President and is equivalent of Assistant Secretary General in the UN. It gives him the relative seniority internationally. His most recent assignment was Manager, Southern Sudan Programme and Juba Office.
In this new position, Mr. Clarke’s three top priorities will be to provide transformational leadership in the Bank Group’s engagement in three countries with diverse development challenges, but each with enormous growth potential; consolidate and innovatively deepen the growing public and private development partnership in these resource-rich economies; and lead and support the staff in implementing the priorities of the Bank’s new Africa Strategy while adjusting to corporate realities and opportunities.
Mr. Clarke was selected to this position through the Bank-wide competitive managerial selection process.
Mr. Clarke, a Guyanese, joined the Bank in 1978 as a Young Professional. He has since held a number of positions of increasing responsibility within the Bank Group, including Country Manager in both Zambia and Angola.

1 comment:

  1. Guyanese are hard workers who strive to do there best and represent Guyana in any part of the world that they go.MR Clarke is just prove to those who insist on talking down Guyana that there is still alot of well educated people that come from this country and amount to bettering this country.

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