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Javed Hamid
Senior Managing Director
International Executive Service Corps
Pakistan
Javed Hamid worked in the International Finance Corporation (World
Bank Group) from 1979 to 2006. He was a member of the management group
of IFC and for the last nine years, he was the Regional Director
responsible for IFC's business in East Asia and the Pacific Region.
During this period, he was the chief architect of IFC's investment
strategy in China. Before that, Javed held various senior positions in
IFC, including manager of IFC investments in Middle East and Central
Asia, and Lead Economist of IFC' Economics Department.
Javed took a leave of absence from IFC from 1984-88 and directed the
establishment of the first privately financed university in Pakistan,
the Lahore University of Management Sciences. Today, LUMS is the
leading business school in Pakistan. Javed chaired the IFC steering
committee for the Global Business School Network from 2004-2006. He
also chaired the first international conference of African Business
School deans in Accra in 2005. Javed has been a regular speaker at
international conferences and has published in the Asian Wall Street
Journal, the Far Eastern Economic Review, and various other academic
journals. He has a BA (Hons) degree in economics from Cambridge
University, England, and an MBA from Harvard Business School. Javed
sits on the Boards of several companies, including an insurance company
in Pakistan and a bank training institution in China. Javed is also the chair of the International Advisory Board for the Karachi Business School for the Karachi Education Initiative.
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