The World Financial institution Group has appointed Susana Cordeiro Guerra as Vice President for the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) area, efficient as we speak. In her new position, she is going to oversee the Financial institution’s engagement with 31 nations and handle a portfolio of US$41.5 billion in ongoing operations. She will likely be based mostly on the World Financial institution’s headquarters in Washington, D.C.
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Ms. Cordeiro Guerra turns into the primary Latin American girl to carry this place. She brings in depth management expertise in growth effectiveness, institutional strengthening, and revolutionary finance, and can concentrate on advancing the Financial institution’s agenda to ship jobs-driven growth, measurable outcomes, and stronger public–non-public collaboration throughout the area.
“As I start this position, my precedence is to assist Latin America and the Caribbean in creating high quality jobs which might be the inspiration of inclusive progress and poverty discount,” stated Ms. Cordeiro Guerra. “Jobs not solely present revenue, they convey dignity, strengthen communities, and increase alternative. By working with governments, the non-public sector, and native companions, we will create the situations for funding and innovation that translate into extra resilient economies and extra affluent societies.”
Earlier than becoming a member of the Financial institution, Ms. Cordeiro Guerra held senior management roles on the Inter-American Growth Financial institution (IADB), the place she led technique on fiscal and financial applications, superior data-driven decision-making, and promoted monetary innovation. From 2019 to 2021, she headed Brazil’s Nationwide Statistics Workplace (IBGE), managing 12,000 workers and modernizing the nation’s official statistics and nationwide inhabitants census. Earlier, she labored on the World Financial institution throughout a number of departments and areas on decentralization and subnational growth.
She holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from MIT, a Grasp’s in Public Administration and Worldwide Growth from Harvard Kennedy College, and a Bachelor’s diploma in Social Research from Harvard Faculty. Her analysis and publications concentrate on innovation within the public sector, greater training and labor market outcomes, and regional disparities.
Ms. Cordeiro Guerra succeeds Carlos Felipe Jaramillo, who has been appointed Vice President for East Asia and Pacific.