Axel van Trotsenburg
Dutch-Austrian economist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Axel van Trotsenburg (born December 6, 1958[1]) is a dual Dutch-Austrian economist and development expert,[2] serving as Senior Managing Director responsible for the World Bank’s Development Policy and Partnerships. He had several positions at the World Bank including managing director of Operations[3] and acting CEO.[4]
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Axel van Trotsenburg | |
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Born | (1958-12-06) 6 December 1958 (age 65) Bussum, Netherlands |
Alma mater | The Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe, University of Graz, Carleton University, University of Vienna |
Occupation(s) | Senior Managing Director, Development Policy and Partnerships |
Employer | World Bank Group |
Website | LinkedIn profile |
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van Trotsenburg is responsible of expanding engagement on global public goods, climate change, and debt sustainability, as well as leading the World Bank's engagement with the United Nations, G20, G7, and other international financial institutions.[5]