Evolving Role of The World Bank: The Next Decade

Evolving Role of The World Bank: The Next Decade

By The Fletcher School

Date and time

Monday, February 23, 2015 · 12:30 - 1:45pm EST

Location

Mugar Hall, Room 200

160 Packard Ave Medford, MA 02155

Description

The Institute for Business in the Global Context Speaker Series presents:

Evolving Role of The World Bank:

The Next Decade

with Michael Goldberg

Lead Operations Officer, World Bank

Monday, February 23

12:30 PM

M200

The Fletcher School

Business casual

Registration is required; committed sign-ups only please

@ IBGC_Fletcher #IBGCSpeaks

For more information, contact Katherine Round (katherine.round@tufts.edu)

BACKGROUND

Michael Goldberg

Senior Financial Specialists, World Bank

Mike Goldberg started his career as a Peace Corps Small Business Volunteer in Ecuador, working with small businesses and the deaf community. Mike then worked as a project manager for CARE in Guatemala and Appropriate Technology International in Colombia and Peru. With the World Bank since 1992, he has worked in East Asia, South Asia, Eastern Europe, East Africa, and Latin America and the Caribbean as a microfinance and small business development expert. He has also been the knowledge and learning coordinator and a project quality adviser for the Africa and Latin America regions of the Bank. Mike holds a BA in International Studies from Johns Hopkins, a Masters in Law and Diplomacy from The Fletcher School and an MBA/MSF from Drexel University. Recent publications include “Microfinance: Managing Risk and Creating Value” and “How Firms Cope with Crime and Violence”, both published by the World Bank.

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