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SUMMARY:CID Speaker Series: Does US development policy have a future under Trump?
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Todd Moss\, Senior Fellow\, Center for Global Development and Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs. 	 	About the talk: Development policy has become increasingly intertwined with US national security\, diplomacy\, and economic policy. Yet the new administration has proposed severe budget cuts to USAID\, State\, and other relevant accounts. Where does development policy fit in the new administration? What will be different? Are there potential new opportunities? 	About the speaker: 	Todd Moss is senior fellow at the Center for Global Development where his research focuses on US-Africa relations\, energy policy\, and private investment. Moss is also a nonresident scholar at the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University’s Baker Institute and an adjunct professor at Georgetown. 	He served as COO/VP at the Center from 2009-2016. Moss is currently working on electrification in Africa\, cash transfers in new oil economies\, and ideas for upgrading US development finance tools. In the past he led CGD’s work on Nigerian debt\, reconstruction in Zimbabwe\, the future of the World Bank’s soft loan IDA\, and the African Development Bank. Moss served as Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of African Affairs at the U.S. Department of State 2007-2008 while on leave from CGD. 	Previously\, he has been a Lecturer at the London School of Economics (LSE) and worked at the World Bank\, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and the Overseas Development Council. Moss is the author of numerous articles and books\, including African Development: Making Sense of the Issues and Actors (2011) and Oil to Cash: Fighting the Resource Curse with Cash Transfers (2015). 	Moss also writes an international thriller series for Penguin’s Putnam Books about a State Department crisis manager including The Golden Hour (2014)\, Minute Zero (2015)\, Ghosts of Havana (2016)\, and The Shadow List (forthcoming 2017).
URL:https://growthlab.hks.harvard.edu/event/cid-speaker-series-does-us-development-policy-have-a-future-under-trump/
LOCATION:Perkins Room – R429\, Rubenstein 4th floor
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SUMMARY:CID Speaker Series: Bank Regulation meets Human Rights – Can bank regulators make the world a better place? How?
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Daniel M. Schydlowsky\, Ph.D.\, Superintendent of Banking\, Insurance and Private Retirement Funds\, Republic of Peru\, 2011-2015. 	About the Talk: Businesses listen to their bankers\, the bankers listen to the Bank Regulators: this generates leverage. It also provides opportunity to further respect for Human Rights in a variety of ways\, while lowering risk for the banking community. 	  	About the Speaker: Dr. Daniel Schydlowsky served as Superintendent of Banking\, Insurance and Private Pension Fund Administrators of Peru (SBS)\, August\, 2011- November\, 2015. He concurrently served as President of the Association of Bank Supervisors of the Americas (ASBA) and as Chairman of Governing Council of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion (AFI). 	In October\, 2015\, he was awarded the inaugural Edward W. Claugus Award for Excellence in Regulation of Micro Finance. From 2001 to 2006\, Dr. Schydlowsky served in the administration of President Alejandro Toledo as Presidential Counselor for Economic and Financial Affairs (2001-2002)\, as President of Peru´s Development Finance Corporation\, COFIDE\, (2002-2006)\, as member of the board of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (2002-2006)\, as well as of the Andean Development Corporation (CAF)\, (2002-2006). He has also served as member of the Advisory Council and as Vice President of The Latin American Association of Development Finance Institutions\, ALIDE. Dr. Schydlowsky has had a long and distinguished academic career. 	During 2010\, he was Robert F. Kennedy Visiting Professor in Latin American Studies at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and concurrently Senior Fellow at the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government of the Harvard Kennedy School. He was previously Professor of Economics at Boston University (1972-1990) and at The American University in Washington D.C. (1990-2001) and also a Visiting Scholar at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Since leaving government\, he has served as consultant to the Alliance for Financial Inclusion\, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Inter-American Development Bank on matters of financial inclusion and digital finance. In earlier years\, he has been a consultant to different international organizations such as the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)\, the World Bank\, UNDP and USAID. 	He has worked in most Latin American countries as well as in Bangladesh\, Indonesia\, Romania and South Africa. He has published eight books and ninety-three professional articles on economic issues in numerous professional journals. Professor Schydlowsky holds a BA and MA in Economics and an LLB from San Marcos University\, Peru\, and an MA and PhD in Economics from Harvard. He was awarded a Doctorate honoris causa by San Marcos University\, Peru\, in November\, 2015.
URL:https://growthlab.hks.harvard.edu/event/cid-speaker-series-bank-regulation-meets-human-rights-can-bank-regulators-make-the-world-a-better-place-how/
LOCATION:Perkins Room – R-429 Rubenstein 4th floor
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