IFC, Milken Institute & GW welcome new class of leaders to strengthen capital markets and encourage investment in developing countries
Now in its second year, the IFC-Milken Institute Capital Markets Program brought 21 fellows from 15 countries to
"Future economic and social progress in the world's developing nations depends far less on natural resources and more on entrepreneurial talent and access to capital," said Milken. "Robust capital markets combined with informed leadership are needed to create jobs, improve education and develop infrastructure for rapidly growing populations. The IFC-Milken Institute Capital Markets Program is preparing a new generation of leaders to help assure that these societies enjoy a more prosperous and meaningful future."
"The best thing I am getting out of the program is learning from such an experienced cohort – nations like
The
The alumni network is one of the most valuable components of the program. Several alumni from the inaugural class, who graduated in
For example,
The application period for 2018-19 Fellowships opens
More details are available online at cmp.milkeninstitute.org.
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