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C¨¦cile Fruman

C¨¦cile Fruman

World Bank country director for Brazil

AREAS OF EXPERTISE
  • Agribusiness
  • Private Sector Development
  • Agribusiness

C¨¦cile Fruman?is the country director for Brazil, where she leads the Bank¡¯s engagement with government counterparts, civil society, the private sector, and development partners with the aim of supporting the country's efforts to achieve higher productivity and jobs, promote the inclusion of poor and disadvantaged population, and foster a greener economy that is less vulnerable to climate shocks.

Previously, she was director, Regional Integration and Engagement in the South Asia Region (SAR). She was responsible for fostering collaborative activities amongst SAR countries and managing partnerships and engagements with SAR and global development partners. ?

Before that, C¨¦cile was Senior Manager for Financial Intermediary Funds (FIFs) and Partner Relations in the Development Finance Vice-Presidency (DFi) where she oversaw a portfolio of FIFs that disbursed in the order of $6 billion a year in grants for key global development priorities to multiple implementation agencies and coordinated the World Bank¡¯s strategic engagement with development partners.

C¨¦cile has dedicated her career to international development with a focus on private sector solutions. She was a Director in the World Bank Group¡¯s Trade & Competitiveness (T&C) Global Practice, a joint practice of IFC and World Bank, leading a $5 billion lending portfolio and a vibrant portfolio of analytical and advisory work and trust funds.?She was also a manager in the World Bank Group Investment Climate Department for several years, leading new business in the areas of climate change, infrastructure, PPPs, health and education, e-Government solutions, and competition. She has deep experience in strategy development, knowledge management, results measurement, portfolio management, partnerships and donor relations. C¨¦cile served as Manager of the World Bank Change Team in 2013. ?

A French national, C¨¦cile started her career in microfinance and SME development, spending four years in Mali managing a rural microfinance institution and several years working on a World Bank global research program (Sustainable Banking with the Poor). She has also worked on higher education, community driven development, and poverty reduction programs.

C¨¦cile holds an MBA from ESCP Europe, one of France¡¯s top business schools, and furthered her studies at the University of Osaka in Japan.

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