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11th President of the World Bank Group, July 1, - June 30,
Robert B. Zoellick served as the president of the World Bank Group from July 1, , to June 30, His tenure was marked by the global financial crisis of , and Zoellick worked closely with the International Monetary Fund and major economic nations to help affected countries manage the economic emergency. He pushed through a major increase in the Bank’s capital resources. And he transformed the Bank through a sharpened focus on anti-corruption strategies and on greater access for the public to Bank information.
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Robert Bruce Zoellick was born July 25, , in Naperville, Illinois. He graduated in from Swarthmore College and in received both a J.D. from Harvard Law School and a Master of Public Policy degree from Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government. After law school he clerked for Judge Patricia Wald in the U.S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia Circuit.
For the next 25 years Zoellick moved between government and the private sector in a series of increasingly important posts. In the U.S. government he served in the Treasury and State Departments and in the White House of George H.W. Bush, and between and was Executive Vice Pre
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Ajay Banga began his five-year tenure as the 14th President of the World Bank Group on June 2,
Ajay most recently served as Vice Chairman at General Atlantic. Previously, he was President and CEO of Mastercard, a global organization with nearly 24, employees. Under his leadership, MasterCard launched the Center for Inclusive Growth, which advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world. He was Honorary Chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce, serving as Chairman from He became an advisor to General Atlantic’s climate-focused fund, BeyondNetZero, at its inception in Ajay served as Co-Chair of the Partnership for Central America, a coalition of private organizations that works to advance economic opportunity across underserved populations in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. He was previously on the Boards of the American Red Cross, Kraft Foods, and Dow Inc.
Ajay is a co-founder of The Cyber Readiness Institute and was Vice Chair of the Economic Club of New York. He was awarded the Foreign Policy Association Medal in , the Padma Shri Award by the President of India in , the Ellis Island Medal of Honor and the Business Council for International Understanding’s Global Leadership Award in , and the Distinguished Friends o