Brahm Prakash

Brahm Prakash is a development and management professional from India with an academic background in commerce, economics, and education. He graduated from the University of Toronto (1976) with a Ph.D., and has since been engaged in teaching, research, policy analysis and training in a number of institutions, including the Asian Development Bank (1990-2004). He has many publications and has worked with a number of multilateral and national agencies.

Trang Le

Trang Le is a certified public accountant licensed in the United States and works as a Financial Management Specialist in ADB. She is responsible for overall coordination and strengthening of financial management performance of ADB-financed projects in Vietnam and Thailand. She also provides financial management support to the processing and implementation of ADB projects on the environment, natural resources, and agriculture across the Southeast Asia Region. 

Sevil Maharramova

Sevil Maharramova is a Senior Portfolio Management Specialist in the Procurement, Portfolio, and Financial Management Department at the Asian Development Bank (ADB). In the Portfolio Management Division, she coordinates the analysis and reporting of relevant and consistent data on ADB operational procurement for internal and external procurement research in ADB operations​, as well as other ADB sovereign and non-sovereign portfolio key performance indicators.

Jose Barroco

Mr. Barroco specializes in renewable energy project development, risk management, and project finance. He is a financial consultant to the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in energy, project finance, and public-private partnerships. He assists ADB in designing and developing climate mitigation programs to help the Philippine Government craft renewable energy and grid essential services policies. He assists the Public-Private Partnership Center of the Philippines in all financial and economic aspects of solicited and unsolicited proposals.

Guillaume Dulac

Guillaume has over 15 years of experience in international project development as a water and environmental engineer and economist. He specializes in Disaster Risk Management (DRM) and Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations (FCAS).

His work with Development Finance Institutions (DFI) essentially consists in informing project design and packaging, such as economics and quantitative risk analysis at the project appraisal stage.

Malin Ostman

Malin Ostman is responsible for Wärtsilä Energy Business project development of Energy storage, clean energy, and hybrid projects in Asia. Malin has been working with project development for Wärtsilä since 2013 and has worked with hybrid projects (combinations of renewable energy, energy storage and thermal) since 2014. Prior to joining Wärtsilä, she worked as a management consultant for BCG. Malin Ostman has an MSc. Degree in Industrial Engineering and Management from Aalto University, Finland.