International Finance Corporation (IFC) Names Dynamic New Leader to Drive Growth in Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda

Martine Valcin
Martine Valcin Experienced Leader Driving Country Strategies and Proactive Collaboration for Sustainable Development

The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has named Martine Valcin as its new country manager for Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. With over 25 years of expertise in corporate and sustainable finance, ESG, and capital markets, Valcin will spearhead IFC’s initiatives to foster private sector development and promote sustainable and inclusive economic growth in the three nations.

Leadership Announcement

“I am pleased to welcome Martine to this important role,” said Mary Porter Peschka, IFC regional director for Eastern Africa. “Private sector growth is critical to realizing the region’s ambitions for opportunity and prosperity. Martine’s deep experience will enable her to expand IFC’s impact and partnerships to deliver on these important goals for the people of Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda.”

Extensive Background in Finance and ESG

A Canadian national, Valcin joined IFC in 2019 as a global manager in ES&G Sustainability Advice & Solutions. She was responsible for corporate governance investment risk management, ESG knowledge leadership, and advisory operations. Prior to IFC, Valcin initiated responsible investment activities for global public equities and bonds at Canada’s Public Sector Pension Investment Board and led the listings functions at the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Vision for Regional Development

“It is a very exciting time for the region,” said Valcin. “From energy and agriculture to financial inclusion and digital connectivity, there are many opportunities for growth and jobs in Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. I look forward to working with partners, clients, and the team across the World Bank Group to help the region address challenges like climate change and realize its enormous potential.”

Academic Credentials

Valcin holds a Bachelor’s degree from McGill University, a Master of Industrial Relations from Queen’s University, Canada, and an MBA (Finance) from École des Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC Montreal).

New Base in Dar es Salaam

Valcin will be based in Dar es Salaam, where she will lead IFC’s efforts to drive impactful change and growth across the three countries.

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