Kirsteen Mack Keywords procurement ADB PPFD finance Read more about Kirsteen Mack Kirsteen Mack is a Procurement Specialist at the Asian Development Bank (ADB), based in Nepal Resident Mission and covering the South Asia region. Prior to joining ADB in 2020, Kirsteen held key roles at the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS). Her work spanned procurement operations, policy development, and project delivery. She also served as Procurement Manager for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, where she led procurement planning and execution for a major international sporting event.
ADB Engagement in Disaster Risk Management Read more about ADB Engagement in Disaster Risk Management This presentation provides an overview of ADB's focus on disaster risk reduction management in accordance with its development mandate.
Virtual Business Opportunities Seminar 2022 with India Exim Bank Read more about Virtual Business Opportunities Seminar 2022 with India Exim Bank
Virtual Business Opportunities Seminar 2022 with France (MEDEF) Read more about Virtual Business Opportunities Seminar 2022 with France (MEDEF)
Mohammed Zulyaminayn Keywords procurement ADB finance Portfolio Management administration project management Bangladesh Read more about Mohammed Zulyaminayn Mohammed Zulyaminayn is a Principal Procurement Officer in ADB Bangladesh Resident Mission (BRM) who provides procurement support across all sectors, including large and complex procurement packages, and facilitates capacity development on procurement of goods, works, and consulting services under Bangladesh portfolio.
Soon Chan Hong Keywords procurement economic analysis macroeconomic analysis forecasting monitoring the economic and political progress Read more about Soon Chan Hong Mr. Soon Chan Hong is Senior Country Specialist, at Bangladesh Resident Mission (BRM), ADB. He leads, supports, and implements the Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) and ADB’s pipeline development for Bangladesh that aims to promote continuing strong development partnership between ADB and Bangladesh. As the Country Team Leader, he coordinates with central and local governments, nongovernment organizations, business communities, academia, and development partners.
Humayun Kabir Keywords procurement ADB administration Read more about Humayun Kabir Mr. Humayun Kabir has over 18 years of project experience in the development sector including 12 years in transport sector, 13 years with international development organizations (ADB and JICA) as a Staff, and 5 years as consultant.
James Garber Keywords procurement community building strengthening e-GP technology Read more about James Garber Mr. James Garber is a business and technology consultant with over thirty years' experience in project/programme formulation and management, knowledge management, business analysis, system/process design, risk management and internal controls reporting for clients in government, private industry and international organizations. His undergraduate degree is in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and he has an MBA in finance from the Wharton School.
Despoina Kouria Keywords sustainability World Bank procurement Read more about Despoina Kouria Despoina Kouria is a Supplier Diversity and Sustainability analyst with Corporate Procurement at the World Bank Group (WBG), which she joined in 2020. She is part of the team that mainstreams sustainability considerations into over $1.7 Billion of annual purchases for the World Bank Group’s global offices and leads Corporate Procurement’s efforts in promoting and increasing the participation of women- and other diverse-owned businesses within WBG procurement processes and across its supply chain.
Dwi Wahyuni Kartianingsih Keywords climate development procurement international cooperation procurement strategy Read more about Dwi Wahyuni Kartianingsih Dwi Wahyuni Kartianingsih is the Director for Business Climate Development and International Cooperation National Public Procurement Agency, Indonesia. She is in charge of formulating strategies, policies, and guidelines regarding business climate and international cooperation in Government Procurement (GP), mainly related to the participation of MSEs in domestic GP and non-MEs in international GP, sustainable procurement, development funding cooperation, and international trade agreements.