Morgan Landy is Co-Director of IFC’s Transactional Risk Solutions Department and leads the Corporation in fulfilling its strategic commitments to sustainable development. He helps ensure that IFC grows its operations through prudent ESG risk management and fosters sustainable practices for improved performance in key sectors such as agribusiness, infrastructure and natural resources, and financial markets.
Mr. Landy is a member of IFC’s Client Solutions Committee and chairs the Sustainability Advisory Panel.
Prior to assuming his current position in December 2013, Mr. Landy held a series of other senior positions at IFC, most recently as the Global Head for Power and Renewable Energy. Before joining IFC, Mr. Landy worked in the investment banking team at Credit Suisse First Boston in New York.
Mr. Landy holds a B.A. from Amherst College and an M.A. from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.
IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, is the largest global development institution focused exclusively on the private sector in developing countries. Established in 1956, IFC is owned by 184 member countries, a group that collectively determines our policies. Our work in more than a 100 developing countries allows companies and financial institutions in emerging markets to create jobs, generate tax revenues, improve corporate governance and environmental performance, and contribute to their local communities. IFC’s vision is that people should have the opportunity to escape poverty and improve their lives.