Gregory Schneider-Maunoury

Schneider-Maunoury is head of SRI at Humanis. He has responsibility for the development of SRI in Humanis and Humanis Gestion d’Actifs, its asset management arm. Among other achievements, he has designed and developed HGA Obligations Vertes, a Green Bond fund with a quantification of environmental impact. He is a non executive Director the French SIF (Social Investment Forum). Before joining Humanis in 2008, Grégory Schneider-Maunoury was SRI analyst in sell side (CM CIC Securities) and buy (Dexia AM) as well as in CSR rating agencies (Vigeo, Arese).

Noel Peters

Peters is an environmental specialist supporting ADB’s private sector transactions. Prior to joining ADB he provided environmental finance services to clients including major corporations, trading companies, international banks, the UN, national and regional governments and non-profit organizations.

Agus Purnomo

Purnomo joined GAR in October 2014. He had held many positions for the government, multilateral institutions and international and national NGOs, including Special Assistant to the President of Indonesia for Climate Change (2010-2014), Special Assistant to the Minister of Environment (2004-2009), the World Bank (2002-2004), Executive Director of WWF Indonesia, and half a dozen other national organizations on sustainable development issues.

David Sundahl

Sundahl has authored and co-authored a number of papers and is currently writing a book about scientific theory in business strategy and operations—the culmination of work from his time as a visiting scholar at the Harvard Business School. Prior to joining the Institute, Sundahl was founder and managing partner at Rule 4 Consulting, LLC where for a decade he transferred relevant practices and principles of the Toyota Production System and the Toyota Business System to many of the most prestigious and successful health care organizations in the United States.

Arun Agrawal

Agrawal heads International Banking at YES BANK, developing business and managing relationship with global financial institutions including banks, multi/bilateral agencies, exchange houses, merchant banks and financial sponsors. Focus of the team is on building strategic relationships in important geographies across the globe, in close coordination with the various product/business/service groups. He also leads the Multinational Corporate Banking team with focus on developing YES BANK as a strong Host Country Bank for MNCs in India. He joined YES BANK in 2005 as the Country Head

Dipal Chandra Barua

Barua is the pioneer of solar energy in Bangladesh and played a role in the conceptualization resulting to the initiation of Grameen Bank project in later part of 1976. From then Barua started his creative work as a co-founder of Grameen Bank and dedicated himself 35 years for building Grameen Bank. As Co-Founder of Grameen Bank, he he was Deputy Managing Director until December 2009. He is also the main architect of the Grameen Shakti.

Mahua Acharya

In her current capacity, Acharya drives GGGI’s Green Investment Advisory Services to support GGGI member countries develop and seek financing for green investment projects, conceptualize knowledge products that build a strong theoretical and empirical base for green growth, build capacity for green growth implementation, and facilitate South-South cooperation. Prior to joining GGGI, Acharya was Managing Director at C-Quest Capital LLC, a carbon finance business specializing in carbon credits to bring investment capital to social welfare projects in developing countries.

Assaad Razzouk

Razzouk is a Lebanese-British clean energy entrepreneur, investor and commentator. He is Group Chief Executive and Co-Founder of Sindicatum Sustainable Resources, a global clean energy company headquartered in Singapore; the Chairman of the Board of the Association for Sustainable and Responsible Investment in Asia (ASrIA); a Board member of the Climate Markets & Investment Association (CMIA); and a commentator on climate change, natural capital and clean energy

Atiur Rahman

Rahman served as the Governor of Central Bank of Bangladesh during the period of May 2009-March 2016. After obtaining M.A. in Economics from Dhaka University, he pursued studies in the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London under a Commonwealth Scholarship, securing M.A. and PhD in Economics (1983).

Michael Barrow

Barrow was also the co-chair of ADB’s Water Community of Practice. Prior to joining ADB, he worked for the Deutsche Bank group over the course of 15 years in London, Tokyo and Singapore, lastly as both Director of Project Finance and Transportation with a project finance and PPP focus. Mr Barrow has had extensive experience in project financing, PPPs, privatization advisory, and corporate restructuring in Asia, Eastern Europe and the Middle East, and has covered most sectors including water, power, oil and gas, transportation, telecommunications and manufacturing.