FinDev Canada appoints new CEO
The board of directors of FinDev Canada has announced the appointment of Lori Kerr as chief executive officer.
A Canadian national, Kerr is a widely experienced development finance specialist with more than two decades of leadership in international development, with a specialisation in sustainable infrastructure, climate change, and private investment in emerging markets. She will join FinDev Canada in June of this year.
Kerr spent 18 years of her career at the Inter-American Development Bank Group in Washington, D.C. Her management roles in both operational and corporate functions included overseeing investing, portfolio management, partnerships and strategy. She spearheaded a variety of strategic initiatives (financial and non-financial) to support the expansion and development impact of private sector activities. Subsequently, Kerr served as senior director at Climate Finance Advisors, developing low-carbon, climate-resilient investment strategies and blended finance solutions to mobilise private capital in developing countries. Currently, as a senior infrastructure finance specialist, she is responsible for corporate strategy, knowledge, partnerships and international engagement at the Global Infrastructure Facility, housed at the World Bank. Kerr is also an adjunct professor of international project finance and investment at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
“We are delighted that Lori is bringing her considerable experience and talents to our organisation,” said Mairead Lavery, chair of the FinDev Canada board of directors. “She has an impressive track record as a specialist and senior manager in many areas of international development finance. She has worked extensively with private sector developers, international financiers, governments, and development finance institutions to bring about innovative, inclusive, and impactful investments that have made real differences in the lives of poor and marginalised people.”
“It’s exciting and, at the same time, humbling for me to return to Canada to lead its development finance institution,” said Kerr. “I am particularly inspired by FinDev Canada’s focus on women’s economic empowerment and very much look forward to working closely with the strong team of professionals at FinDev Canada to build on their already significant accomplishments and to reach their ambitious goals.”
Kerr takes over from Ken Kember, who has been the organisation’s interim CEO since September 2020.
“I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ken for his thoughtful and steady direction of FinDev Canada in the role of interim CEO,” said board chair Lavery. “His stewardship has been even more appreciated for leading the organisation during a global pandemic while overseeing new achievements and important new initiatives in its work.”
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