Per Jacobsson Lecture: Building Economic Resilience in Uncertain Times: Challenges for Emerging Markets and the Region
IMF SEMINAR EVENT
DATE: October 14, 2023
DAY: Saturday
03:00 PM - 04:00 PM
LOCATION: AA03 Volubilis
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Per Jacobsson Lecture: Building Economic Resilience in Uncertain Times: Challenges for Emerging Markets and the Region
Panelists


Lesetja Kganyago was appointed Governor of the SARB with effect from 9 November 2014. He was reappointed by the President of South Africa for a second five-year term effective 9 November 2019. Prior to his appointment as Governor, Kganyago served as Deputy Governor of the SARB from 16 May 2011 until his elevation to Governor.
Kganyago chairs the Committee of Central Bank Governors of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the Bank for International Settlements Central Bank Governance Group (CBGG) and co-chairs the Financial Stability Board’s Cross-Border Payments Coordination Group (CPC) and Regional Consultative Group for Sub-Saharan Africa (RGG-SSA). In addition, he served as the Chairperson of the International Monetary and Financial Committee, which is the primary advisory board to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Board of Governors, from 18 January 2018 – 17 January 2021.
He holds an MSc in Economics from SOAS University of London and a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Economics and Accounting from the University of South Africa as well as Doctor of Commerce degrees from Stellenbosch University and the Nelson Mandela University. He also received various training in Finance, Economics and Management.

Masood Ahmed is the president emeritus of the Center for Global Development. He joined the Center in January 2017, capping a 35-year career driving economic development policy initiatives relating to debt, aid effectiveness, trade, and global economic prospects at major international institutions including the IMF, World Bank, and DFID.
Ahmed joined CGD from the IMF, where he served for eight years as director, Middle East and Central Asia Department, earning praise from Managing Director Christine Lagarde as a “visionary leader.” In that role, he oversaw the Fund's operations in 32 countries, and managed relationships with key national and regional policy makers and stakeholders.
Born and raised in Pakistan, Ahmed moved to London in 1971 to study at the LSE where he obtained a BSc Honors as well as an MSc Econ with distinction.
Ahmed is a leading expert on Middle East economics, having served on the Advisory Board of the LSE Middle East Center, as well as on the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on the Middle East and North Africa.




